Mitsubishi Wheels Dubai, UAE

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If you're looking for wheels to fit a Mitsubishi, please select the Mitsubishi Model below for a list of wheels we have available. If you don't see the wheels you're looking for, please contact us and we will let you know if we can arrange them. We have the widest range of original Mitsubishi wheels and aftermarket Mitsubishi wheels in the UAE. If you're looking for Mitsubishi wheels in Bahrain, Mitsubishi wheels in Kuwait, Mitsubishi wheels in Oman, Mitsubishi wheels in Qatar, Mitsubishi wheels in Saudi Arabia or anywhere else in the world, we ship internationally.

 

Mitsubishi 3000 GT / GTO
Production dates: 1990-2001
The Mitsubishi 3000 GT also known as the GTO, is one of the finest sports car Mitsubishi ever produced. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi 3000GT/GTO use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” and 20” although up to 20” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets in the +30 and +45 range work well.


Mitsubishi ASX / RVR / Outlander Sport
Production dates: 2010+
The Mitsubishi ASX also known as the Mitsubishi RVR or Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in some countries is a mid-sized family crossover. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi ASX use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” and 20” although 22” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets in the +30 to +46 range work well.


Mitsubishi Eclipse I / II / III [1st – 3rd Generations]
Production dates: 1990-2005
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a compact sports car. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Eclipse use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 15” and 19” with wheel offsets between +30 and +46. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Eclipse IV [4th Generation]
Production dates: 2006+
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a compact sports car. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Eclipse use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 17” and 20” with wheel offsets between +25 and +42. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Galant VII / VIII [7th and 8th Generations]
Production dates: 1992-2003
4-Stud Wheels

The Mitsubishi Galant is a mid-sized car that was offered in sedan and estate variants. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Galant 1992-2003 models use a PCD of 4x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 14” and 18” with wheel offsets of +30 to +46.


Mitsubishi Galant VIII+ [8th+ Generations]
Production dates: 1998-Present
5-Stud Wheels

The Mitsubishi Galant is a mid-sized car that was offered in sedan and estate variants. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Galant 1998+ 5-Stud vehicles use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 15” and 18” although 19” and 20” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets in the +30 to +46 range work well. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi L200 III [3rd Generation]
Production dates: 1996-2005
The Mitsubishi L200 also known as the Mitsubishi Triton is a compact pickup truck. Alloy wheels for the L200 III use a PCD of 6x139.7 and a centre bore of 108mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 15” and 20” with wheel offsets of – (minus) 10 to +15.


Mitsubishi L200 IV+ [4th + Generations]
Production dates: 2006+
The Mitsubishi L200 also known as the Mitsubishi Triton is a compact pickup truck. Alloy wheels for the L200 IV use a PCD of 6x139.7 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” and 20” although 22” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets of 0 to +38mm work well.


Mitsubishi Lancer / Mitsubishi Fortis - 4 x 100

The Mitsubishi Lancer also known as the Mitsubishi Fortis in some markets is a small compact car. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Lancer use a PCD of 4x100. Recommended wheel sizes are between 13” to 17” with wheel offsets of +35 to +48.


Mitsubishi Lancer - 4 x 114.3

The Mitsubishi Lancer also known as the Mitsubishi Fortis in some markets is a small compact car. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Lancer use a PCD of 4x114.3. Recommended wheel sizes are between 13” to 17” with wheel offsets of +35 to +48.


Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII
Production dates: 2001-2003
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is a 4 wheel drive performance car based on the famous Mitsubishi rally car. Alloy wheels for the Lancer Evo VII use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” to 18” with wheel offsets of +27 to +45. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
Production dates: 2004-2005
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is a 4 wheel drive performance car based on the famous Mitsubishi rally car. Alloy wheels for the Lancer Evo VIII use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 17” to 18” with wheel offsets of +22 to +40. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
Production dates: 2005-2007
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is a 4 wheel drive performance car based on the famous Mitsubishi rally car. Alloy wheels for the Lancer Evo IX use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 17” to 18” with wheel offsets of +22 to +40. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Production dates: 2008+
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is a 4 wheel drive performance car based on the famous Mitsubishi rally car. Alloy wheels for the Lancer Evo X use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 18” to 19” although 20” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets of +22 to +42 work well. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Lancer EX
Production dates: 2007+
The Mitsubishi Lancer EX is a mid-sized sedan. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Lancer EX use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 15” to 18” although 19” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets of +30 to +45 work well. The original wheel set up comes in a squared fitment although many opt for wider rear wheels / tyres also known as a staggered set up for a more aggressive look from the rear and better traction.


Mitsubishi Mirage
Production dates: 2012+
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a subcompact hatchback introduced in 2012 to replace the Mitsubishi Colt. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Mirage use a PCD of 4x100. Recommended wheel sizes are between 14” and 17” with wheel offsets between +35 and +47.


Mitsubishi Outlander II [2nd Generation]
Production dates: 2007+
The Mitsubishi Outlander II is a mid-sized family crossover. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi ASX use a PCD of 5x114.3 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” and 20” although 22” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets in the +30 to +46 range work well.


Mitsubishi Pajero / Montero / Shogun I / II [1st and 2nd Generations]
Production dates: 1982-1999
The Mitsubishi Pajero is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) introduced in 1982. It was named as the Montero in some countries due to the vulgar translation of the word Pajero and also known as the Shogun in others. Alloy wheels for the 1st and 2nd generation Mitsubishi Pajero’s use a PCD of 6x139.7 and a centre bore of 108mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 15” and 20” with wheel offsets of – (minus) 10 to +15.


Mitsubishi Pajero / Montero / Shogun III+ [3rd+ Generations]
Production dates: 2000+
The Mitsubishi Pajero is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) introduced in 1982. It was named as the Montero in some countries due to the vulgar translation of the word Pajero and also known as the Shogun in others. Alloy wheels for the Mitsubishi Pajero III+ generations use a PCD of 6x139.7 and a centre bore of 67.1mm. Recommended wheel sizes are between 16” and 20” although 22” and 24” wheels will fit. Wheel offsets of 0 to +38mm work well.