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 Post subject: PCD 114,3 - OEM wheels list
PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:00 am 
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A few months ago i started to look for a nice set of wheels to fit in my gti, but has i´m low on money i though going to look on the scrapyards, but before i did it i searched the net for compabilities, these are the results: <br><br>Make Model PCD ET or Offset HUB center Bolt type<br><br>HONDA Accord 99- - 4-114,3 60 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Civic 1,8 VTi - 4-114,3 55 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Prelude 92-97 BB1-BB2-BB3 4-114,3 55 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Prelude 97- 2,0i BB9 4-114,3 55 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Accord 89-98 CB-CC-CD-CE-CF 4-114,3 50 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Aerodeck 91- CE 4-114,3 50 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HONDA Legend 87-91 KA3-KA4 4-114,3 40 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Atos - 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Elantra 91- J1 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Lantra 91- J1-J2-RD 4-114,3 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Coupe 97- RD 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Scoupe 91- SLC 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Pony 91- X2 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Accent 94- X3 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Ascente Y2-Y3 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Confiro Y2-Y3 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>HYUNDAI Sonata 91- Y2-Y3 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>KIA Pride 95- - 4-114,3 40 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>KIA Clarus 96- GC 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>KIA Credos GC 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA 323 85-91 BF, BF1, BF2 4-114,3 45 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA 323 -85 BW 4-114,3 45 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA 121 88-91 DA 4-114,3 45 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA 626 83-92 GC/GD 4-114,3 45 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA 929 82-87 HB 4-114,3 40 59,6 M12x1,50 <br>MAZDA RX7 79-86 SA2 4-114,3 45 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Starion 83-86 - 4-114,3 <br>MITSUBISHI Tredia 82-90 - 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Colt 84-92 C10/C50 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Lancer 85-92 Stv C10V 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Colt Turbo 88-92 C50 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Lancer 92- C50 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Lancer 78-91 C60 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Lancer 89- 4WD C70 4WD 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Carisma 95- 85-103kw DA0 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Galant 84-88-93-97 E10/E30/E39/E50 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Sapporo 85-90 E16 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Space Runner 91- N10 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>MITSUBISHI Space Wagon 83-91- N30-D00W 4-114,3 46 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN 180 ZX - 4-114,3 35 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN 240 SX - 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Laurel - 4-114,3 10 <br>NISSAN Silvia - 4-114,3 35 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Vanette - 4-114,3 40 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Sunny 82-86 B11 4-114,3 40 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Praire -87 M11 4-114,3 40 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Praire 87-89- M11 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Cherry 79-82-87 N12 4-114,3 40 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Primera 90- P11-P10-W10 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN 200 SX 84-88-95 S12-S13 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Blubird 82-84-87-90- U11-WU11-T12-T72 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>NISSAN Stanza U11-WU11-T12-T72 4-114,3 45 66,1 M12x1,50 <br>ROVER 600 Serie RH 4-114,3 50 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>ROVER 800 Serie RS-XS 4-114,3 50 64,1 M12x1,50 <br>SUBARU Justy 95- JMA 4-114,3 45 60,1 M12x1,25 <br>SUZUKI GTI 88- - 4-114,3 45 60,1 M12x1,25 <br>SUZUKI GXI 88- - 4-114,3 45 60,1 M12x1,25 <br>SUZUKI Swift 88- MA-EA 4-114,3 45 60,1 M12x1,25 <br>SAAB 90 - 4-114,3 45 71,5 M1/2 <br>SAAB 900 -88 - 4-114,3 40 71,5 M1/2 <br>SAAB 99 -87 - 4-114,3 45 71,5 M1/2 <br>TOYOTA Celica -86 - 4-114,3 27 M12x1,50 <br>TOYOTA FDL - 4-114,3 27 M12x1,50 <br>TOYOTA FDX - 4-114,3 27 M12x1,50 <br>TOYOTA Litle-Ace - 4-114,3 27 M12x1,50 <br>TOYOTA Model F - 4-114,3 27 M12x1,50 <br>VOLVO S40 96- - 4-114,3 43 67,1 M12x1,50 <br>VOLVO V40 96- - 4-114,3 43 67,1 M12x1,50 <br><br>Ps: Maybe i´ve should have post it in the suspension/tyre topic, too late now... Just move it...<br> <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub83.ezboard.com/bteamswift.showUserPublicProfile?gid=groundscraper>GroundScraper</A> at: 6/2/03 11:03:05 am<br></i>


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 Post subject: Re: PCD 114,3 - OEM wheels list
PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:27 pm 
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as a note, the center on the mazda 626 wheels were a hair to small so try to stick w/ wheels that are 60mm or larger center hole rather than 59.6mm<br> <p></p><i></i>


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 Post subject: Re: PCD 114,3 - OEM wheels list
PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2003 2:55 am 
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This is a great list! Thanks! <p></p><i></i>


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 Post subject: Re: PCD 114,3 - OEM wheels list
PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2003 9:42 pm 
some footnotes on the list...a 27 mm offset will not work on the swift(starion and the Toyota listing) the wheels will stick out too far. the Honda wheels won't work because they come in contact with the caliper. anything with a larger center bore will most likely have vibration problems because only the lugs are centering the wheel.you would be better off buying a used aftermarket set off of ebay...these wheels are designed to be universal. I've seen first hand wheel offs and the like when factory wheels are interchanged. remember these wheel are engineered for particular fitments( like brake drum shape...caliper clearance even strut placement). bottom line it may be cheaper now, but if a wheel comes off your car on the highway? that could be very costly. I have worked in the tire and wheel business for 10 years trust me this is more dangerous than most people can comprehend. here's an example...honda wheels use a ball seat lug nut..suzuki uses an acorn seat..honda lugs only come I'm 1.5 while suzuki used a I'm 1.25 these are absolutely incompatible!! this would result in the wheel coming off the car and possible death of you or others.save your money and buy a good aftermarket wheel. <p></p><i></i>


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 Post subject: Re: PCD 114,3 - OEM wheels list
PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2003 5:46 am 
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you should be able to get hub adapter rings from any decent tire/wheel shop while you're getting your tires mounted. as long as the wheels are 14-15" or larger they should clear the calipers ok. i had a set of wheels w/ huge offset that were passed around from my uncles datsun 510 rally car & used on my friends turbo fly & later my mazda 626 w/o incident (a little rubbing on hard cornering 'tho) .. all the specs you need are in that list, just double check w/ your tire/wheel shop before mounting for safety, a wheel coming off on the freeway IS a scary/dangerous/expensive thing. <p></p><i></i>


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i had a set of 86 corolla rims on my metro looked awsome with the offset they were out more than stock thats why. i only put them on to see if they fit but never got a chance to rum em because of smashy smashy to the metro :evil:

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Now is there any 13" stock wheels that would fit a Swift??

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:32 am 
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I as well would like to know exact replacement rims that work! 13-15".

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 5:45 pm 
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I have 3 types of 15" alloys plus a set of 14" enkei alloys at home which fits perfectly onto the GTI. :lol:

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Too bad shipping to the USA would kill me!

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some of them are available in the usa but you have to look very hard for them. i'm lucky to have gotten them.

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