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Old 29-01-2008, 08:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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what is the stud pattern for old holden or torana? as in before HK.ive got a HD and i have torana 13" rims. for example some other models are 5x114.3 or 5x120. . im looking to put 17" to 18" rims on mine
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what is the stud pattern for old holden or torana? as in before HK.ive got a HD and i have torana 13" rims. for example some other models are 5x114.3 or 5x120. . im looking to put 17" to 18" rims on mine
All the Holdens up to HQ....used same stud pattern
(..oops 'cept FX/FJ)
so Torana 13's fit HD/HR..even HK
not that you want 13s on the HK

to fit 17s to a HD, you are gunna have to check that the centre's PCD fits ol'Holdens ...these wheels are available

but just make sure you don't get wheels to suit a HQ
they don't fit HDs



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torana and old holden stud pattern is 5x108. like smitty said though, make sure the centre bore is suitable. its 63.5mm on a HD.
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The old patterns have imperial measurements, 5x4.25"
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ok thanks guys,im buying some rims off showwheels and they need all that info,they drill their own stud patterns too..so PCD and centre bore is mostly what they need?
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yep, PCD is the proper name for stud pattern, it stands for pitch circle diameter. they will definitely need the centre bore but dont forget offset too. they should know the proper offset for a HD, its +6.
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