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Bolt pattern question 4x100 OR 4x114.3 for mitsubishi

Discussion in 'Mitsubishi Minicab' started by rynow, Mar 26, 2010.

  1. rynow

    rynow Member

    I have a 1992 Mits Bravo Minicab van
    4x4 turbo

    Someone told me that One of my rear wheels looked as if it was wobbling.
    I checked the bolts etc. All tight.

    SO My van needs new tires n rims anyway I was going to go to the wrecking yard and get some used ones. and then get them balanced and aligned etc.

    But not sure of my bolt pattern.
    I can't find anywhere that will confirm weather it's gonna be:

    4x100 honda,crx, civic, Fit, toyota corolla, tercel, passeo...
    OR
    4x114.3 hyundai, accent, scoupe,excel, elantra,Acura CL, TL, Legend,
    Suzuki swift, Chev Spectrum, sprint, metro,prelude 90-98

    Can anyone help me out on this.
    :confused:
     
  2. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    did you take your truck in to get your bolt pattern checked?
    wyatt
     
  3. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    the off set of the wheels i have are 35mm 30mm would be better.
    wyatt
     
  4. rynow

    rynow Member

    YEs I have now confirmed that mine are
    4 x 114.3

    not sure about the offset
    How do I figure that out?

    Let me know
     
  5. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    take a straight edge and put it across rim edge on the back side of rim, then check distance between it and the bolt face...this is called back spacing. then check distance between inside rim edge to the closes part of your suspension, add the two together less 5mm and that is as deep as you can go with the new wheel. take this info with you when you go to the wreckers looking for wheels. if you are going to buy new...30mm offset is what you ask for. my wheels are 35mm offset and i had to put a 5mm spacer on front to clear everything. :D
    wyatt
     
  6. rynow

    rynow Member

    So now I have to figure out which of these may have the 30mm offset:

    THis is my list thus far
    4x114.3
    hyundai, accent,
    scoupe 90-up,
    excel 86-94,
    elantra 92-up,
    Sonota 89-up

    Acura CL, TL, Legend,

    Suzuki swift, Chev Spectrum, sprint, metro,

    Honda prelude 92-96
    Accord 90-96

    Celica 76-85

    Mits Gallant 85-96, Expo 91-95

    Infinity G20 91-96

    IF you know the answer to any of these it would be cool.
    Otherwise it means more scouring the net...but that's OK

    Thanks
     
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  7. BC_MMC

    BC_MMC Member

    You could look for 13" 4x4.5 trailer rims. They have zero offset. Might get a little mud splash....
     
  8. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    how far do they go past the body?
     
  9. rynow

    rynow Member

    My existing rims/tires do not seem to go out past the body at all.
    I haven't measured the offset but I imagine...if you have a mits the same year as mine
    the offset will be the same?
    1992
     
  10. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    well 30mm offset is the way to go with a 6" wide rim, if you get a 5" rim you could go to 35mm offset without spacers. if you do use spacers you may need to replace your wheel studs. did you check the back spacing of the wheels on your van?, because you can take that number with you to pick your new wheels :)
    wyatt
     
  11. rynow

    rynow Member

    no i didn't check that cus I thought it woul be the same as yours and thus the 30mm offset.

    My existing rim is 6" and a bit (measured the tire)
    I'm getting confused now
     
  12. axle

    axle Member

    guys can any one confirm the bolt pattern for suzuki truck 97 model, is it 4x114.3? thanks
     
  13. oldsnowman

    oldsnowman Member

    Hi
    i do not know what a suzuki is for a bolt pattern but if you take a tape that is mm and go from the inside edge of one bolt whole across the center to the out side of the other bolt whole you will have your bolt pattern size. if still not sure, you can take it to a tire shop and they have a little tool that will check this.
    hope this helps :D



     

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