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onezx2ner
12-27-2003, 03:21 PM
Im buying my GF some rims for her car('01 GA Se). I have read almost all your post and have seen that if you go with the 114.3 pattern you want to use lugcentrics. My question is what are these and where can i find them? The 115 pattern is so hard to find so it looks like im going the other root. Help me out please and thank you.
AMRAAM4
12-27-2003, 08:16 PM
you don't need lugcentric lugs. What you need is an appropriate hub ring to go in the center of the wheels centerbore so that it mates properly with the hub.
You need to find out the wheel you are buying first, then find out the bolt pattern, offset, wheels centerbore. From there you can find out how to go from there.
Hub rings can be found at www.1010tires.com
jayhawk
12-28-2003, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by AMRAAM4
you don't need lugcentric lugs. What you need is an appropriate hub ring to go in the center of the wheels centerbore so that it mates properly with the hub.
You need to find out the wheel you are buying first, then find out the bolt pattern, offset, wheels centerbore. From there you can find out how to go from there.
Hub rings can be found at www.1010tires.com
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Vince
12-28-2003, 03:36 PM
If the 114.3mm will fit a 115mm patern with a hub and some special bolts, why don't they advertise this? Just wondering. I saw some cool rims with the same bolt patern, and they said it wouldn't fit my car, but you guys say it will fit with a hub, what's the catch?
onezx2ner
12-28-2003, 05:41 PM
Hey thanks a bunch.
I notice alot of places do advertise that the 4x4.5(114.3) is listed for a newer GA. Especially on ebay. Type in Grand Am under wheels and it will pop up with some put under the description it says they are 5x114.3
AMRAAM4
12-28-2003, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by Vince
If the 114.3mm will fit a 115mm patern with a hub and some special bolts, why don't they advertise this? Just wondering. I saw some cool rims with the same bolt patern, and they said it wouldn't fit my car, but you guys say it will fit with a hub, what's the catch?
Because it is a wheel place/person that is either lazy, uneducated, afraid, or all of the above. There is a lot to getting a wheel that fits beside just the bolt pattern. I'm on grandamgt.com more than here, I'm considered the "wheel guru" by many so if you have any more questions you can catch me there better.
99GrandAMSE
12-28-2003, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by AMRAAM4
... I'm on grandamgt.com more than here, I'm considered the "wheel guru" by many so if you have any more questions you can catch me there better.
Feel free to come around here more often and maybe you'll end up with the same title here :wink4: :D
AMRAAM4
12-28-2003, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by 99grandamse
Feel free to come around here more often and maybe you'll end up with the same title here :wink4: :D
:lol: I'm third in posts over there and many people here probably "know" me...after a while I am sure I'd have some form of title here too :lol:
99GrandAMSE
12-29-2003, 08:47 AM
Originally posted by AMRAAM4
:lol: I'm third in posts over there and many people here probably "know" me...after a while I am sure I'd have some form of title here too :lol:
Well, you are welcome HERE anytime :)
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