can the stud pattern be changed? like with a bolt on adapter??
Just shopping for some dish rims and seem like there are boat lots of 4x114.3 dished rims
changing stud pattern
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Re: changing stud pattern
EGG80X wrote:can the stud pattern be changed? like with a bolt on adapter??
Just shopping for some dish rims and seem like there are boat lots of 4x114.3 dished rims
Yep, sure can.
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Re: changing stud pattern
Rob E wrote:EGG80X wrote:can the stud pattern be changed? like with a bolt on adapter??
Just shopping for some dish rims and seem like there are boat lots of 4x114.3 dished rims
Yep, sure can.
So Rob is it with adapters?
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pics of rims in question! haha
EGG80X wrote:can the stud pattern be changed? like with a bolt on adapter??
Just shopping for some dish rims and seem like there are boat lots of 4x114.3 dished rims
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qikshift wrote:pics of rims in question! haha
Agreed... Pics or ban!
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Re: changing stud pattern
EGG80X wrote:Rob E wrote:EGG80X wrote:can the stud pattern be changed? like with a bolt on adapter??
Just shopping for some dish rims and seem like there are boat lots of 4x114.3 dished rims
Yep, sure can.
So Rob is it with adapters?
Sorry mate, missed this. Yes, its with adapters...like a big bolt on spacer with a different pattern. Check out
http://www.adaptitusa.com/index.asp?Pag ... Category=3
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114.3 PCD is not uncommon. My Starcorp wheels are multifit, 4 x 100 and 4 x 114.3. The following link is a good guide, even if it comes from the UK.
http://www.nice-wheels.co.uk/wheelfit.html
http://www.nice-wheels.co.uk/wheelfit.html
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yahuh... I've realised that PCD of 114.3 is quite common, it's taking over from the 4x100 that was so prevalent before
but with 114.3 it's usually done with 5 stud instead of 4
off the top of my head
5x114.3 is pretty much every Skyline... SR20 Nissan... current gen civics... integras... accords... RX7s
Thats all I meant
but with 114.3 it's usually done with 5 stud instead of 4
off the top of my head
5x114.3 is pretty much every Skyline... SR20 Nissan... current gen civics... integras... accords... RX7s
Thats all I meant
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