Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Delica

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Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Delica

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Correct Information:

1986 - present Mitsubishi L300 Delica

Wheel diameter - 15 inches
Wheel width - 6 inches
Wheel bore - 106mm
Wheel lug - cone/tapered
Wheel bolt pattern - 6 lug 5.5 inch or 139.7mm Medium Offset

1994 - 2007 Mitsubishi L400 Spacegear

Wheel diameter - 15 inches
Wheel width - 7 inches
Wheel bore - 108mm
Wheel lug - cone/tapered
Wheel bolt pattern - 6 lug 5.5 inch or 139.7mm Medium Offset[/quote]

Incorrect/incomplete information:

http://www.delica.ca/forum/useful-links ... -9208.html

http://adaptitusa.com/referencebook.htm
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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ongoing discussion from this thread: http://www.delica.ca/forum/toyota-wheel ... 13010.html
strada-caster wrote:I've been trying to find the toyota rim that suits our lug nuts, but have only been able to find the toyota rims with a flat lug nut. Could somebody tell me which rim i'm after.

year
model vehicle...

I couldn't find it in search either, only that a toyota rim will work.

thanks very much
strada-caster

If the wheel has a tapered lug, use acorn/tapered seat style lug nuts (Mitsubishi common)

If the wheel has a flat lug, use flat/mag seat style lug nuts.(Toyota common) *pictures below
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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FalcoColumbarius wrote:In the "Useful Links for Vehicle Part Identification Purposes" thread, located in the Delica FAQ Section there is a link to a "Wheel Rim & Stud Pattern Guide", courtesy of Tonydca. Perhaps that will help.

Falco.
FalcoColumbarius wrote:Check out "Useful Links" in "Delica FAQ". There is a wheel pattern guide that was provided by Tonydca. Very useful.

Falco.
By posting this, you are inferring that a member enquiring about wheels can use that chart to purchase wheels for an L300 which is incorrect.

The correct information below has been posted (above) hand over fist in the past few years on this forum yet is not stickied nor in the FAQ section.

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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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I have been running a set of Toyo wheels for a year now with the wrong lugs and this post brought this to light for me. Thx.
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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Hmm..

no comment, other than I too bought wrong lugs because I couldn't find accurate relevant information. This would have saved me from buying the wrongs ones and having a couple lugs come off over a few months.. please update the FAQ bible or whatever.

Thanks.
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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There can be grave/fatal consequences if using a tapered acorn style (Mitsu) lug nut on a flat hub centric style (Toyo) wheel or vice versa.

http://www.aa1car.com/library/auto_acci ... Installing the wrong type of lug nuts for the type of wheels on the vehicle may also prevent the nuts from retaining torque properly, allowing them to loosen up.[/quote]People should be mindful of all internet posts and information regardless of who posts it on a forum. A long term member or an administrator. It does not matter. What matters is the content and how it is received and used in real life.

There is as much incorrect or incomplete information as there is correct and complete on the net.

The best sound advice I can say is to get at least two opinions from professionals in that specific area (in this case service shops / tire shops).
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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Thanks Jesse,
As usual from you, great info :-D
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And don't expect lordco to know, they dont.
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Re: Wheel size/bolt pattern/lug style/offset L300 / L400 Del

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pajerry wrote:And don't expect lordco to know, they dont.
Another thing to consider is if you have aftermarket wheels. Stores like Lordco may not know unless the person behind the counter can visually see the wheels to match up the lug nuts. Service shops like CVI and tire shops like Fountain/Kal Tire are the places to 100% confirm you have the right nuts (pardon the pun).
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