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  • Dalma01
    Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 132
    • Sydney

    Will Pajero sport 17" wheels fit a NW Pajero

    Hi guys.

    I am looking to put alloys on my GL.

    Would Pajero sport 17" wheels fit a NW Pajero?

    Not easy thing to do...Thanks Mitsubishi for a way out there offset.

    Would Triton fit if the sport won't?
  • old Jack
    Regular
    • Jun 2011
    • 11621
    • Adelaide, South Australia.

    #2
    Pajero Sport, Challenger and Triton all run P38 offset whereas Gen4 Pajero run P46 offset.
    No problems legally fitting P38 instead of P46 as the wheel track is being widened by 16mm as long as the rims clear the brake calipers and the tyres do not rub on body work, suspension or steering components.

    OJ.
    2011 PB Base White Auto, Smartbar, Cooper STMaxx LT235/85R-16,TPMS, HR TB, 3 x Bushskinz, front +40mm Dobinson , rear +50mm EHDVR Lovells, Dobinson MT struts and shockers, Peddars 5899 cone springs, Windcheater rack, GME UHF, Custom alloy drawer system inc. 30lt Engel & 2 x 30 AH LiFePo batteries + elec controls, Tailgate hi-lift/long struts, Phillips +100 LB & HB, Lightforce 20" single row driving beam LED lightbar, Scanguage II.
    MM4x4 Auto Mate, Serial No 1 .

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    • Dalma01
      Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 132
      • Sydney

      #3
      Originally posted by old Jack View Post
      Pajero Sport, Challenger and Triton all run P38 offset whereas Gen4 Pajero run P46 offset.
      No problems legally fitting P38 instead of P46 as the wheel track is being widened by 16mm as long as the rims clear the brake calipers and the tyres do not rub on body work, suspension or steering components.

      OJ.
      Cheers Old Jack. You are a wealth of knowledge

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