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Benjamien.C

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I own a 2001 Vu, im confused on what the stud patterns are because everyone tells me that all commy's are 5x120 but the old set of advantis it had on had 5x114.3 printed inside, so are Vu's 5x120 or 5x114.3?
Sorry if this is a stupid question
 

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all commodore pre ve are 5 x 120mm
you can have wheels remachined
 

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……….. and all Commodore post VZ are 5 x 120mm.
 

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oh dont open that can of worms again

OP seems confused. Just confirming all Commodore rims are 5 x 120mm.
Still waiting a reply about his current wheels.
I didn't want to add more confusion by mentioning stud thickness, centre bore and offsets, which probably will now.
 

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OP seems confused. Just confirming all Commodore rims are 5 x 120mm.
Still waiting a reply about his current wheels.
I didn't want to add more confusion by mentioning stud thickness, centre bore and offsets, which probably will now.
Im running a set of 20" zinik Sabini's, but honestly didn't know what stud pattern they were, i impulse bought them and homestly just hoped they would fit
 

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All commodores are 5x120. Only exception is the early 4 cylinder models VB-VH ish which were different.
Are your wheels multi studs? So they may have both 5x120 and 5x114.3, quite common with mass produced wheels, especially if they're For the Australian market.
 

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All commodores are 5x120. Only exception is the early 4 cylinder models VB-VH ish which were different.
Are your wheels multi studs? So they may have both 5x120 and 5x114.3, quite common with mass produced wheels, especially if they're For the Australian market.
My wheels aren't multi-fit, so what you're saying is my studs should be 5x120?
 

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Its common for manufacturers to have multiple pcd casted into the wheels then once made machine the holes and mark next to the pcd which 1 it is.
 
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