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Territory Turbo Pcd And Offset Question


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Hi guys, new to the forum.

Im in the throes of ordering an F6X.

First thing I want to do is get some decent wheels and rubber for it.

Can anyone tell me the offset and pcd of the factory 18" wheels?

any info appreciated.

Jme

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Hi guys, new to the forum.

Im in the throes of ordering an F6X.

First thing I want to do is get some decent wheels and rubber for it.

Can anyone tell me the offset and pcd of the factory 18" wheels?

any info appreciated.

Jme

Dude,

Im pretty sure that the PCD is the same as current Falcon 5 x 120mm, as for offset Im not sure. Ive looked at our TTG and it "seems" like the factory 18's may fit over the big brakes fitted to F6x.

Whatever wheels you choose, make sure they have a load rating at least equal to the factory wheel, for safety and insurance purposes. The Territorys are heavy beasts. Hope this helps.

Mal K

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Dude,

Im pretty sure that the PCD is the same as current Falcon 5 x 120mm, as for offset Im not sure.

Isn't the Falcon stud pattern 5 x 114.3mm......? and 36.5 positive offset on 17x8 wheels. No idea for the TT/F6X however.

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Sorry dudes,

Was in old skool mode, that PCD applies to the prehistoric Falcon.... Just showing my age that's all... he he he.. If all fails check with a wheel manufacturer and buy from someone good and proven such as Simmons Wheels etc, not a crap ass Indo wheel maker, melting down a few frypans and coke cans... Have seen a few examples crack from normal use and one explode during motorsport use... All of a sudden that bargain basement wheel wasnt so cheap...!

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Sorry dudes,

Was in old skool mode, that PCD (5x120mm) applies to the prehistoric Falcon....

5 x 120mm is a metric (Commodore) size so I don't understand how it would by old skool.

Falcons have always been 5 x 4.5" (114.3mm), only the centre bore size and offset have changed.

Isn't the Falcon stud pattern 5 x 114.3mm......? and 36.5 positive offset on 17x8 wheels.

That offset (+ve 36.5mm) is correct for the standard Territory 7.5" wide wheels (all the 17" & 18" ones from the factory)

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So if the stud pattern is the same as the Falcons can I get any wheels (obviously with tyres to suit the Territory) that would fit a Falcon? I'm assuming the Territory Turbo has the same stud pattern as the rest of the Territory's.

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So if the stud pattern is the same as the Falcons can I get any wheels (obviously with tyres to suit the Territory) that would fit a Falcon? I'm assuming the Territory Turbo has the same stud pattern as the rest of the Territory's.

In theory yes.

However Territory wheels have a higher load rating than falcons.

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