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Wheels & stud patterns

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Wheels & stud patterns

Post by igould »

Is the Triton stud pattern common to all Jap utes?
Are there any others that use the same stud pattern?

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Post by Hekta »

The Pajero stud pattern is the same as Toyota and Nissan. It's just the offset of the rims that vary AFAIK.
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Post by -Scott- »

The diameter of the centre hole varies too. Most people don't care, as long as the hole fits over the hub. Technically, it's supposed to be a close fit, as the center of the hub is supposed to carry the weight of the vehicle, not the wheel studs.

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