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Postby SkunkWeRX » Mon May 22, 2006 9:46 pm

Hey guys im trying to find sum adaptors to run my 17" 4x114.3 rwd offset on my FWD rolla wagin 4x100. is there stud adaptors around for this?
i cant be bothered getting sum more rimz if i can adapt my one i got.also i like them:P
any help is cool.thanks
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Postby varix » Mon May 22, 2006 10:06 pm

As far as i know stud adapters are really expensive. Your best bet would be to get the wheels re drilled for the new stud pattern, or get some adapters made? I have a set of wheels that have been redrilled to 4x100 from 5x100.
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Postby GTCRSHR » Tue May 23, 2006 2:23 pm

do a search under my name or search for wheel spacers

theres a guy on trade me, he is the man,

if you supply him with the exact specs they will be made like that

mine were perfect !!!
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Postby fuel » Tue May 23, 2006 3:01 pm

Hang on.. he has a FWD car to begin with, and he wants to put RWD offset wheels on it. Using wheel adapters or spacers, this is going to push the wheel out even further than he wants to! Spacers are only good if you want to put FWD offset wheels on a RWD car.
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Postby Ae92typeX » Tue May 23, 2006 6:20 pm

varix wrote:As far as i know stud adapters are really expensive. Your best bet would be to get the wheels re drilled for the new stud pattern, or get some adapters made? I have a set of wheels that have been redrilled to 4x100 from 5x100.


price wise, adapters do cost more, but not heaps more. there are quite a few people making them now to order specs.

fuel wrote:Hang on.. he has a FWD car to begin with, and he wants to put RWD offset wheels on it. Using wheel adapters or spacers, this is going to push the wheel out even further than he wants to! Spacers are only good if you want to put FWD offset wheels on a RWD car.


also will depend what rwd it is off, as some have fwd offsets nowdays
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Postby RedMist » Tue May 23, 2006 8:27 pm

fuel wrote:Hang on.. he has a FWD car to begin with, and he wants to put RWD offset wheels on it. Using wheel adapters or spacers, this is going to push the wheel out even further than he wants to! Spacers are only good if you want to put FWD offset wheels on a RWD car.


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