case
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Post by case on Feb 3, 2015 11:26:49 GMT 10
Does anyone now wether there are more than one studspacing for holden wheels, the 2 vans that I have are 2.5inch or 64mm. Two very good 13inch wheels I obtained are 2 5/8 or 67 mm and I was told they are holden, Torana maybe? All are 5 stud. Hoping someone can tell me. Case.
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Post by Rattles on Feb 3, 2015 13:47:51 GMT 10
Holden Tarana have the same Stud centres as Early Holden right up HG, HQ is Different and Commodore different again, The Offset vary between those Early Holden Stud Centres These images may help. PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter which basically means the diameter of an imaginary circle running through the centre of each bolt hole. The most common PCD values are 100mm and 114.3mm, the difference arising due to manufacturers using metric or imperial measurements (4.5 inches = 114.3mm). Rattles
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Post by cobber on Feb 3, 2015 16:14:25 GMT 10
G'day Rattles, Would you mind posting this information you have provided in the Vintage Caravans Wheels [/url] thread in the technical section because it will soon be lost in the 'for sale wanted' section .? Cobber [/a]
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rex
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Post by rex on Feb 8, 2015 10:17:46 GMT 10
Tirana wheels are different to standard Holden wheels - as in they look different , can't fit hubcaps to the gtr style , standard ones can be fitted with caps . Centre bore can be different . Always use the correct nuts . And yes the offset is different . 13 inch lt tyres are getting harder to get , it's easier and safer to go to 14 in . Also AlKo do an electric braked axle for not much money - will be ford pattern or get them to drill to pattern required . If you are going to this effort ,do the springs at same time .
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