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8 years 2 months ago #173667 by Geoffndodge
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Hi everyone! I am looking for 5 stud wheels 16inch wheels to fit my D1110 ute. Have got 10.5 inch sunraysier rims on at the moment but they track badly. Need to get something a bit narrower. Any leads would be appreciated. Easy to reach me on 0407 266 658 or club contact. Thanks Geoff.

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8 years 2 months ago #174015 by spinnerboy
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What is the PCD? I know the 8 stud rims are the same as Ford, Chev & Dodge
Maybe 5 stud the same, 70's F100 rims may fit, from memory Ford are 4.5" PCD

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8 years 2 months ago #174016 by asw120
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Should be 5 on 4.5".

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8 years 2 months ago #174193 by Kruizin
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Same stud pattern as Ford, not sure about offset though, and that is what will be making it track poorly.

'73 D1410 4x4 Tray

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8 years 2 months ago #174214 by bparo
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The Ford and International 5 stud will interchange as I have seen it done. Not sure about offset as the one I saw had 2 ford rims on the front and to IH rims on the rear. He then replaced the lot using alloys with a ford pattern for the look he wanted

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8 years 2 months ago #174223 by Dave_64
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Dont overlook early Jeep 5 stud rims, equally interchageable with Ford and Inter, just have to watch for sufficient clearance for disc brake calipers. Dave_64

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8 years 2 months ago #174225 by asw120
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Do you mean later Jeep rims? (90's +) I'm certain the early ones were 5 on 5" (same as F100, etc.)

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8 years 2 months ago - 8 years 2 months ago #174238 by Dave_64
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When I said earlier, I meant 1960's Have had Narrow 5 stud 16" rims (take both 6.00 and 6.50 tyres) off both 1960 and 1964 CJ6's. Both were retrofitted with disc brake front ends, 1960 with Inter Scout and currently have 1975 DJ5D which strangely came out with 14" diameter rims on same 5 stud centre. I have successfully swapped rims back and forth with both, with 1974 F100 disc brake front end. Only problem I had was making sure enough clearance between inner part of rim and disc brake caliper once mounted. Still got a set of narrow and wide wheels out the back, can measure PCD of both in next few days if needed, the ones I have are interchangeable, because have swapped them back and forth. HOWEVER, rims are already sold awaiting pick-up.
So, if D1110 run the same PCD as International Scout 5 stud, should interchange with Ford and Jeep.
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8 years 1 month ago #174252 by asw120
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Dave_64 wrote: So, if D1110 run the same PCD as International Scout 5 stud, should interchange with Ford and Jeep.
Dave_64


Ah.....that's clearer - Scouts have F100 / Jeep 5 on 5" pattern. D1110, C1100, AB110, AA, AS, AR, AL110, and back to the 40's (?) have 5 on 4 1/2" like Falcon, Rambler, Stude cars, etc . (but with a much bigger centre hole)

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