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Mitsubishi L200

The Mitsubishi L200 is one of the most iconic models from the Japanese manufacturer. This mid-size pickup truck seamlessly blends the capabilities of an off-road vehicle with the practicality of a utility van. It's a popular choice among law enforcement and commercial users alike. The L200 first hit the market in 1993, and its sixth generation was introduced in 2019.

Factory Wheels for the Mitsubishi L200

The Mitsubishi L200 has been equipped with various factory wheel sizes over the years. For instance, the second-generation models came with 15-inch or 16-inch wheels. Newer generations feature wheels ranging from 15 to 17 inches in diameter, available in both steel and alloy versions.

How to Choose the Right Wheels for the Mitsubishi L200

Use our wheel configurator to find the perfect fit for your Mitsubishi L200. It considers key specifications such as diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern to ensure compatibility with your vehicle.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the Mitsubishi L200?

Wheel diameter increases with newer L200 models. Most second-generation versions can accommodate 15-, 16-, 17-, and even 18-inch wheels. The fifth generation supports wheel sizes from 16 inches up to 22 inches in diameter.

  • What is the bolt pattern for Mitsubishi L200 wheels?

The Mitsubishi L200 uses a 6-lug bolt pattern. The bolt circle diameter is 139.7 mm, so when selecting wheels, look for models with a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern.

  • What is the wheel width for the Mitsubishi L200?

Depending on the generation, the narrowest wheels for the Mitsubishi L200 are 6.5 or 7 inches wide. Wider wheels, such as 22-inch variants, can reach up to 9 inches in width.

  • What is the offset (ET) for Mitsubishi L200 wheels?

For second-generation models, the wheel offset (ET) ranges from 0 to 13 mm. In fifth-generation models (produced from 2015 onward), the ET ranges from 25 to 38 mm.