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hey guys just wanted to know what cars share the same stud pattern as skylines???

i need wheels with tread for roadworthy and mates has 18's i can borrow with good tread but its for a 98 magna sedan. they shave the same stud pattern as EL,AU and BA falcons so will this fit my R33???

also whats the correct load rating for a R33 GTST? is there a differance between the series 1 and 2?

thanks

Ash

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hey guys just wanted to know what cars share the same stud pattern as skylines???

i need wheels with tread for roadworthy and mates has 18's i can borrow with good tread but its for a 98 magna sedan. they shave the same stud pattern as EL,AU and BA falcons so will this fit my R33???

also whats the correct load rating for a R33 GTST? is there a differance between the series 1 and 2?

thanks

Ash

Falcons & Nissans share the same 5 x 114.3 PCD.

Holdens are different & use the larger PCD.

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offsets depend on all sorts of things like the width of the rim.....best to check the wheels and offsets thread in this section :)

Thanks bud

really am surprised to see how quick and informative members are here.

really appreciate it peeps. :D

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I get the feeling Subaru uses 5x100, but I'm not entirely sure.

Yeah I think they do use the 5x100 or something. Something different to the skylines.

I think the older falcons (ea, eb) use the same stud pattern as the skylines, but the newer ones don't fit.

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Yeah I think they do use the 5x100 or something. Something different to the skylines.

I think the older falcons (ea, eb) use the same stud pattern as the skylines, but the newer ones don't fit.

Foulcans have used the same PCD since, well basically since forever. The offset changed when Ford went from the EL to the AU. AU's & on run more offset.

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