MH001 17"- Matte Gunmetal
Fitment guide

Fitment
Guide

Find the right wheel size, P.C.D., offset and load rating for your 4x4.
Use this guide to choose a fitment that looks right, clears correctly and performs with confidence on-road and off-road.
PCD

P.C.D.

Match the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle hub.

ET

Offset

Choose the right stance, clearance and scrub balance.

CB

Centre bore

Ensure correct hub fitment and vibration-free installation.

KG

Load rating

Select wheels suitable for your vehicle and intended use.

Common 4x4 fitments

Ford Ranger

Ford Ranger

17x9 / 6x139.7 / ET 0 to +20
Popular 6-stud 4x4 application
Toyota Hilux

Toyota Hilux

17x9 / 6x139.7 / ET 0 to +20
Common ute and touring fitment
Nissan Navara

Nissan Navara

17x9 / 6x114.3 / ET +10 to +25
Confirm generation and hub requirements
Mitsubishi Triton

Mitsubishi Triton

17x9 / 6x139.7 / ET 0 to +20
Check brake and guard clearance
And more...

And more...

Compatibility depends on vehicle generation and intended setup.
Contact us for help checking your fitment.

Before you order, check these

Confirm your vehicle details before ordering. Fitment may vary by model year, trim level, brake package, suspension height and tyre choice.

Quick checks

  • Confirm your vehicle year and model.
  • Verify your bolt pattern, centre bore and offset range.
  • Check brake, suspension and guard clearance.
  • Contact us if you are unsure about fitment.

Fitment FAQ

What is PCD?
PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter. It describes the stud pattern and must match your vehicle.
What offset should I choose?
The right offset depends on the vehicle, tyre size, brake clearance and the stance you want. It affects how far the wheel sits in or out.
Do I need hub rings?
Some wheel and hub combinations may require hub-centric rings to improve centring. This depends on the centre bore and the vehicle hub size.
Can I run a bigger wheel and tyre?
Often yes, but fitment should be checked carefully for brake clearance, suspension clearance and guard clearance.
Why does my tyre rub?
Tyre rub can be caused by wheel width, offset, tyre size, suspension height or steering angle. Contact us if you want help troubleshooting your setup.
MH001 17"- Matte Gunmetal
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