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DEGSTSpyder 04-19-2006 05:44 PM

lug pattern
 
will a 1999 or 2000 BMW 323i set of 18's fit on my 1998 GST Spyder?

eclipsed4u 04-19-2006 05:53 PM

RE: lug pattern
 
no. the 2000 BMW 323i has a bolt pattern of 5x120. your eclipse has a bolt pattern of 5x114.3

DEGSTSpyder 04-22-2006 04:05 PM

RE: lug pattern
 
hey thanks, knew it was too good to be true, my dad has 18' Zenetti Mystics and he was going to give them to me if they fit, but i dont want adapters. damn it.

5Tizzle 04-23-2006 08:02 PM

RE: lug pattern
 


ORIGINAL: eclipsed4u

your eclipse has a bolt pattern of 5x114.3
Is that the same for 95 TSi AWD?

eclipsed4u 04-23-2006 11:22 PM

RE: lug pattern
 

ORIGINAL: Jeffisdecentttttt



ORIGINAL: eclipsed4u

your eclipse has a bolt pattern of 5x114.3
Is that the same for 95 TSi AWD?

yes. this is a good link to find alot of the bolt patterns for cars.... http://www.sromagazine.com/shop/wheelguide.html

EMonz57 04-23-2006 11:24 PM

RE: lug pattern
 


ORIGINAL: Jeffisdecentttttt



ORIGINAL: eclipsed4u

your eclipse has a bolt pattern of 5x114.3
Is that the same for 95 TSi AWD?

its the same for most mistus... only difference is offset the EVOs brakes are picky because of the size some rims cant fit on

5Tizzle 04-24-2006 02:54 AM

RE: lug pattern
 
i dont understand what the 114.3 is supposed to mean...i dont really understand wheel size very well... Also, what is offset?

TheEngineer 04-24-2006 09:49 AM

RE: lug pattern
 
For the bolt pattern this is what they mean:

--The "5" means the number of lugs that your car has. The 114.3 means that radius of the bolt pattern. Here is how the radius is measured
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...tera/4bolt.gif

And now for the offset:

The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...era/offset.gif


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