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Thread: what is the repus stud pattern?
RePu_soljah


1st Gear
Posts: 31
posted July 17, 2003 03:44 PM

what is the repus stud pattern?

is the repu's stud pattern the same az the b2000 ect
and where can u get big alloys 4 that stud????
and lowering do u get get the leafs tensioned and blocks in the back and proper lowered springs?? or compressed??
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Klaus43


Rotorhead
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posted July 17, 2003 06:05 PM

Same 6-bolt as Mitsubihi, etc...

...came with reverse-thread studs on the driver's side. Beware the offset/ front fender clearance issues! The REPU is unusual in that regard... don't even shop for those rims 'til you have your REPU there to play with... And check our previous threads on lowering/suspension/wheel issues. Good luck!

       
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repujeff


Revvin Up
Posts: 71
posted July 17, 2003 07:06 PM

Klaus, I'm changing my wheels

My first upgrade on my repu, getting the orig wheels and tires off and putting on some from a 1991 Nisson. That 6 bolt lug pattern is very common at our local junkyard. I will buy some Bridgestone tires and then finally drive it around more and further away from home. Would drive to 7stock via Oregon, but could not get off from work.

       
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dpassmore


Hauling
Posts: 104
posted July 17, 2003 07:37 PM

lug pattern

It's 6 on 5.5"



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Klaus43


Rotorhead
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posted July 18, 2003 07:38 AM
Edited By: klaus42 on 18 Jul 2003 07:40

You could always...

...swap those missing rotors back in to your grey ghost of a REPU...(with the most rad non-stock rearend setup!)
Jeff, I take it you'll still be saving the factory original wheel/tire combo for their collector value?

       
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repujeff


Revvin Up
Posts: 71
posted July 18, 2003 09:08 PM

Yes, the wheels with orig tires including the spare are being mothballed. I expect a number of pictures will be put up after the Midwest Rotary Rally of the repu and will let you know when I find out. At the moment I am trying to find the best Bridgstone tire deal.

       
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Klaus43


Rotorhead
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posted July 19, 2003 05:50 PM

If I'm not mistaken

you might want to see if the 'Tire Rack' mail-order folks have a website... as I recall, they had great prices and selection of many major brands...

       
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