brockharro wrote:hey if the 17 are 4x140 stud pattern ill take them haha
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purp wrote:Zooming in on the pic I only see four wheel nuts....
Really curious now.
They're a 4x114.3 Pattern so sorry mate. The bloke before me had the hubs re-drilled to this pattern so now the Brumby takes both 4x114.3 and 4x140 stud patterns - I simply knock out the bolts and change them to how I need them.
If you wanted them that bad I would still trade you for some other wheels if you were into doing some drilling...
I've been doing some research on rims and Speedy rims used to make steelies in 4x140 and Performance Wheels used to make rims in various varieties in the 4x140 pattern but as of yesterday (via email) I now know their moulds for 4x140 wheels have also been destroyed. This leaves custom wheel makers as your only option in the 4x140 pattern.

That said there's zillions of 4x114.3's
El_Freddo wrote:Sweet ride mate! It doesn't look that bad with the areas of attention that you've mentioned. Awesome that someone's already done all the hard work in the conversion. Must go VERY well, especially with the AWD too!
They won't be 4x140 stud pattern. I highly doubt you could ever get a 17 inch rim in the stock MY/L series stud pattern!
Cheers
Bennie
You are correct Sir. And, she goes like wet-stink in the sun. MTB92 will attest to this. She's particularly agile in the corners, though the light rear end does step out ever so slightly in the gravel!
Brumby Kid wrote:EA82 or
EJ22?
Yeah I want to know what these rims are!
Nice Brumby in general though. A bit of TLC and she'll be great!
Cheers Cam
Definitely an EJ22 - A pretty one at that. When I am home in a few days I will post photos.
I've been admiring your threads about your ute also.
I've lurked these forums a while before I decided to really jump in and get that dream car!
guyph_01 wrote:It has a ej22, the previous owner bought some bits off me for the conversion:)
They are 4stud, like the honda, swift etc have. Think all you do is drill the smaller pattern in the hubs and drums, seen it done before.
Correct. The stud pattern is 4x114.3 on these wheels. My rims have both the 4x140 and the 4x114.3 - Just reiiterating.

I think the pattern was changed to this instead of the (more usual conversion of) 5 or 6 studders so the PoPo would be less inclined to notice the change. Subtle. He did a good conversion.
RSR 555 wrote:
I'm guessing by this statement that they are redrilled to 114.3 PCD
Hi and Welcome 60766244 to AUSubaru. Nice ride, do you know who did the conversion? Is this your first Subaru?
I think you might need a bigger lift kit or cut out your guards to fit the BSDs but the Brumby looks awesome with 3 or 4 inch lift

You're spot on mate. The hubs have been re-drilled to account for both patterns.
A guy called Mick from Gidge, WA did the conversion (with I think his brother)
This is my fifth Subaru

I've owned a 2000 Forester (every day regret selling it), a 1992 L-Series, A 1998 Forester (T-Boned, that I bought for parts then sold the rest. Maybe some of the AUSubaru boys came up to Kalamunda to finish the job?), A 1997 Impreza Sportswagon 2.0L (For sale right now) and now this wonderful ute.

I've also had a Landbruiser (1987, 75 Ute with huge lift) but we aren't to talk about them here... A 1992 Mitsubishi Magna Station Wagon Exec was my first car.
...I intend not to buy and further vehicles for some time... Too many in 3-4 years of Licencing.
The bull-bar and spotties are to be the next edition, and right now it looks like a 5 piece set of 15x6" 4x114.3 rims from Performance Wheels will cost $1252.00AUD delivered to WA.
I'm prepared to massage and encourage the wheel arches as needed.

Hopefully 2" will be sufficient but we will see!
I'm on the lookout for some second hand 15"s of various sorts though so if anyone knows of some hit me up! I'm grateful for having stumbled across this ute when I did. I'd been refreshing Gumtree hourly for weeks when I first saw it pop up - I went and viewed it the very next morning. She's got no broken rear suspension, door or body rust and it's only the tray and a couple of panels needing some TLC.