Looking at a set of (4) second hand rims 14" x 4 stud pattern.
Appear to be Speedies or Sunnies off a 1990 Brumby.
Are ALL Brumbies and MY's 4 x 140 PCD stud pattern or could there be differences ?
Would be buying them sight unseen.
This is of course pending any mods that might have been carried out on a car which may change the above.
MY/Brumby rim stud pattern
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Mine came with both 4x140 and 4x114.3 - the latter being drilled out by the previous owner. I haven't seen any others in person with the 4x114.3 modification. Most are usually converted to 5 stud or 6 stud patterns.
The 4x140 is standard. Good in my books because it stops people stealing your tyres, since near no one else needs such a rare pattern!
Mine came with both 4x140 and 4x114.3 - the latter being drilled out by the previous owner. I haven't seen any others in person with the 4x114.3 modification. Most are usually converted to 5 stud or 6 stud patterns.
The 4x140 is standard. Good in my books because it stops people stealing your tyres, since near no one else needs such a rare pattern!
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