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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:52 pm 
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I know mini and moke stud pattern is different. What is the size for each and whats the technical name for it? Thanks

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They 4 inch and the same.
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i thought the 13" pattern differed to the 10"

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Mini and Moke have the same size stud pattern 4 " i think its 101.6 ???

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grey 64 wrote:
i thought the 13" pattern differed to the 10"


And I thought BMC was too tight and lazy to redesign the hubs.

If anybody had anything different, I'd like to have them.
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You'll see a few Mokes around with larger wheel studs. Apparently they can snap if you motorkana them so some people install larger ones. Same pattern though.


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Mini's & Moke's are (as stated) 4" or 101.6mm PCD. According to the Moke forum, there are some who use 100mm PCD wheels (what's 1.6mm between friends) and just do the tapered nuts up as best they can. The Studs flex so that the taper sits sort of in place. And yes they are prone to breaking studs if you do this.

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Thats the info i was trying to recall :D Thanks for teaching this fool some basic rules dicko

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