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Bolt Patterns on Foreign Cruisers #445904 05/05/04 01:51 PM
Anonymous
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I'm trying to find out some information for a friend.

Does anyone know what the 5 lug bolt pattern is on foreign cruisers? He has a picture of a LC75. Except for 2WD, all the Toyotas I have seen have a 6 lug wheel.

Where could I find this information?

Re: Bolt Patterns on Foreign Cruisers #445905 05/06/04 12:59 AM
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taconut Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
There is some "foreign" cruiser content at ih8mud.com and at cruizers.com. You may want to ask there.


Kevin
1989 FJ62
Re: Bolt Patterns on Foreign Cruisers #445906 05/08/04 05:02 PM
Anonymous
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we have 5 stud wheels on the new cruiser here in Australia

Re: Bolt Patterns on Foreign Cruisers #445907 05/10/04 11:22 PM
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Augie Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Only 98+ 100 series land cruiser have 5 lug pattern. Its 5X150mm which are pretty much exclusive since no other vehicle use the same olt pattern.

Re: Bolt Patterns on Foreign Cruisers [Re: Augie] #445908 05/11/04 04:08 PM
Anonymous
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No. All post '98 Cruisers have the 5-lug bolt pattern. What Cruisers you have in your market determines how frequently you see the pattern.

Post '98, the Landcruiser 73, 76, 78, 79, 100 and 105's all share the new pattern. If you are in the States, then you'll only see the pattern on the 100 (or equivalent Lexus model) because that's the only Cruiser you have available there.

Regardless of where you are, however, you have less aftermarket choice in wheels with the change...unfortunately. The 6-lug pattern was around for along time, and had developed a large aftermarket range.


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