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Stud Patern

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So I have a box trailer and I know the hubs are Holden cause the steel wheels are stamped GM but I don't know exact what stud pattern it is.....I only wanna know cause I am curious to if some mags I have will fit on the trailer....the wheels are VT/VZ stud pattern......if the stud pattern is different is there a way to put VT/VZ hubs on the trailer ????

Thanx for any help or advise.

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Wheels are stamped GM so I am thinking they are pretty early
 

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It's upside down but that's the stamp on the steel wheel
 

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all commodore steel rims are stamped GM im pretty sure so they could be commodore pattern.
you could take one rim off the trailer to a tyre shop, they would have a little guage that measures the pattern so you'll know for sure or just try bolting one of the mags on,if it doesnt line up properly than you'd know...
 

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Cool thanx ADDS. I have to go to the tire service Tuesday so might sit the trailer on bricks and take a wheel with me
 

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Try a mag on the trailer, it will either fit or it won't.

How old is the trailer? If it's old, it could be early Holden/Torana pattern. Pretty common on trailers.
 

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Depending what u end up using the trailer for (loads) ensure ur rims will be able to take the weight :) a mate did this and the rims snapped under the weight.
 

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Could be early Holden wheel's.
FE - HR: PCD 5 on 107.95 mm (4.25"),
HK - HG: PCD 5 on 107.95 mm (4.25"),

HQ - WB PPCD: 5 on 120.65mm (4.75")
Commodore: 5 on 120mm

Head to your local auto part's store, they should sell Hub's for vt-vz wheels (about $50 a hub with bearings) and is an easy change over
a bearing joint should also have what you need but be prepared to pay for everything separately.
 
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Trailer hubs are most commonly either ford-5x114.3 or holden-4x120. There's not too much early Holden stuff around anymore & that's a late GM stamp on that rim(HQ-WB). You will need to use wheel spacers to run commodore rims and maybe longer studs as well.
 
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