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What is the bolt pattern on a 1988 Dodge Raider?

The wheel mounting pattern for a 1988 Dodge Raider is 6 on 139.7 mm (6x139.7 mm), which is 6 lugs on a 5.5-inch circle. This pattern is shared with the early Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero platform that underpinned the Raider.


The 1988 Dodge Raider was developed as a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Pajero (also marketed as the Shogun in some regions). Because it borrows the Pajero’s first-generation platform, it uses the same 6-lug, 139.7 mm bolt circle. If you’re considering wheel swaps, be sure to verify the center bore and offset to ensure proper fit and clearance for brakes and suspension.


Bolt pattern specifics


The following notes summarize the essential mounting detail for the Raider’s wheels.



  • Bolt circle: 6x139.7 mm (6 on 5.5 inches)


When swapping wheels, also check center bore compatibility and wheel offset to avoid fitment issues. If uncertain, consult a wheel professional or measure your current setup.


Summary


The 1988 Dodge Raider uses a 6-lug bolt pattern on a 139.7 mm bolt circle (6x139.7 mm, or 6x5.5 inches). This aligns with the first-generation Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero platform, making wheels from that family generally interchangeable, provided center bore and offset are compatible.

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