Mitsubishi 3000GT

5-114.3mm (5x4.5)

Year Submodel Pattern (Metric) Pattern (Std)
1999 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1999 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1999 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1998 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1998 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1998 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1997 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1997 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1997 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1996 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1996 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1996 SL Spyder 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1996 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1996 VR4 Spyder 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1995 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1995 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1995 SL Spyder 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1995 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1995 VR4 Spyder 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1994 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1994 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1994 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1993 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1993 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1993 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1992 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1992 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1992 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1991 Base Model 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1991 SL 5-114.3mm 5x4.5
1991 VR4 5-114.3mm 5x4.5

Fitment Notes

The Mitsubishi 3000GT uses a 5-114.3mm (5x4.5) bolt pattern. This is also known as the PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter). When shopping for aftermarket wheels, ensure the center bore matches or is larger than the vehicle's hub. If the wheel bore is larger, hub centric rings are recommended to prevent vibration.

Lug Hardware: Always use the correct lug nuts or lug bolts for your specific vehicle year. Torque them to the manufacturer's specified setting.

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