Pajero rims

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Need Rims for my Pajero

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Hi Everyone,

I'm new here. I just bought a 1991 Pajero (MKII). So far so good... I'm really enjoying it.

Anyhow, I need some rims for a set of winter tires. Does anyone have a set they are willing to sell?
What other rims can I use for this?
Am I correct that only L400 rims will fit it... I found this information floating around.

Mitsubishi L300 Delica center bore hub = 106mm
Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Gen I = 106mm

Mitsubishi L400 Spacegear center bore hub = 108mm
Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Gen II = 108mm

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Pajero rims

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Hi. I need some rims for my 1991 2nd gen Pajero for snow tires.

Does anyone have a set of rims they want to sell me?
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Post by alti2d »

Sure!

But I'm in Ft. McMurray, AB. Just took the old set off am trying to figure out what to do with them now. They work, but could use a little TLC to spiff 'em up...
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Re: Need Rims for my Pajero

Post by Raule Duke »

I Can't say for the Gen 1/L300's but you are rite that your truck has a 108mm Center

almost all Toyota truck rims will fit so you should do all rite looking in a scrap yard or on C list!!

(for sure all the Tacoma Pickups and 4Runners will fit but "some" of the Tundras have 110mm center)
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Chevy, Nissan and Toyota rims with 6x5.5 bolts pattern and 4" of backspacing

Just be sure measure the hub center bore. It's 108mm
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Post by littlepaj »

Hey!

Thanks for the tips.

Jfarsange, what do you mean by "4" of backspacing"?

And... Jfarsang... I found the post where you wrote "What I did not realize at the time was that most Toyota trucks have a 106mm center bore hub diameter"
...But Raule Duke says almost all Toyota rims will work!

So... who do I believe!?

Sorry! I don't know anything about wheels. Thanks for the help guys!
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I found this site: http://wheelsupport.com/toyota-bolt-patterns/

It looks like Tacoma/4runner wheels have 106mm centre bore.

Raule Duke, do you have any experience mounting these on a Pajero? Are there some 4runners with a 108mm bore?
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Most toyota wheels have a center bore diameter of 106mm

Mitsubishi 2nd gen Pajero/L400's have a center bore diameter of 108mm

meaning if you buy a toyota wheel that has a 106mm center, you will need to bore it out/grind an extra 2mm to allow it to fit onto the Mitsubishi 108mm hub.

with that said, I have yet to see an aftermarket toyota wheel under 108mm center (perfect for Pajero/L400)
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