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5 Stud Pattern. Different From Holden But Same As Mitsubishi?


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My uncle is selling his car so the mags that were on it he was going to sell to me for my xr6t. They have been removed from an ss Late model camira that has a 5 stud pattern. When I went to fit them to my ute the holes didn't all line up. I thought this was strange so I went and got the old mags that were on my dads mitsubishi to see if they fit. They were also a five stud pattern and fitted straight on. Do Expensive Daewoo have a different stud spacing or would it just be the mags?

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These are the mags that wouldn't fit. The brand is AMG and they are 19"

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Holdens have a different spacing mate, when I got my rims the supplier first sent the Expensive Daewoo stud pattern, had to send them back for the Ford ones

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If things were a straight swap, you'd see commodore's scooting around with XR8 bonnets. Sometimes it's a very, very good thing. :crybaby:

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BA is 5 X 114.3

Commy is 5 X 120

mitsubishi magna 5 x 114.3

5 x 114.3 is the most commonly used stud pattern in the 5 bolt configuration particularly with asian cars. 5 x 120 is more common on european cars but saying that there are countless combinations available

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