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sierra stud pattern

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sierra stud pattern

Post by scottyde »

have had a look 4 ages in the bible can only find the offset ... wtf ???

i want to buy new alloys for my sierra and i need to know the stud pattern can anyone help ?????


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Post by grimbo »

SUZUKI WHEEL STUD PATTERN 5 ON 5.5" M12x1.25 STUD 108MM CENTRE HOLE - BESIDES SUZUKI MODELS THESE RIMS ALSO FIT (CHECK BACKSPAING, CENTRE HOLES AND STUD SIZE)
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Post by Pezooki »

^ What Grimbo said. Thats 5 x 139.7mm (you will find it listed in mm in many cases).

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Post by 86slowsierra »

What about the 6 stud drums? Someone was selling them on here a while ago and they seemed to be factory looking.

i only mention this because if you had these you could use a wider range of wheels.
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Post by ofr57 »

PM dee there his now
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Post by 86slowsierra »

Nah, im not interested in owning his. Just curious as to where the suzuki 6 originated from. Are they a standard suzuki drum or an aftermarket thing?
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Post by want33s »

I sold Dee those 6 stud discs and drums.

Yes... they looked factory. They had not been modified, they were cast as 6 stud.
No... I've never seen them before.
No... I don't know where you'd get a set.

I got them off BigMick and he was no wiser than I as to their origin.
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Post by joeblow »

REAL ZOOKS HAVE FIVE STUDS......... :roll:
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Post by built4thrashing »

ive just sold some of these.

They are genuine suzuki and came from a Jap import sierra.
Drums are exactly the same (except 6 stud) and bolt on in the same way.
Discs and front hubs are completely interchangable with 5stud sierra's.

Oh and they were from NT diffs
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Post by 86slowsierra »

Thanks B4T, thats really interesting.
joeblow wrote:REAL ZOOKS HAVE FIVE STUDS......... :roll:
Do real Suzuki's also have twin transfers and wacky shackles?
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Post by Dee »

86slowsierra wrote:Thanks B4T, thats really interesting.
joeblow wrote:REAL ZOOKS HAVE FIVE STUDS......... :roll:
Do real Suzuki's also have twin transfers and wacky shackles?
nah, they have the arse cutt off & jeep flares installed. :finger:
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Post by 86slowsierra »

Hey Dee can you post up some pics of this so called stud pattern?
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Post by want33s »

86slowsierra wrote:Hey Dee can you post up some pics of this so called stud pattern?
What, you don't know what six "so called" studs look like?
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Post by 86slowsierra »

Wah! Sorry, im not sure why i worded it like that. Dee i'll send you a PM.
I’m just really curious about this. I asked for a pic because i wanted to post it on Pirate. They are a little bit skeptic about them being genuine Suzuki items; and i thought a pic would help.
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Post by built4thrashing »

Image


drums and hubs removed but its the only pic i have
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Post by ofr57 »

built4thrashing wrote:Image


drums and hubs removed but its the only pic i have
dam I'm slow i would have brought them off you B4T
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