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can I fit 5x114.3 rims on a car that is suppose to be 5x115mm ?

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  • can I fit 5x114.3 rims on a car that is suppose to be 5x115mm ?

    I never really got it, what is that number? x 1** ?? is it the size of the hole or the distance between the bolt?

    I have an oldsmobile alero and it's kinda hard to find used winter rim in 5x115mm so I wat wonderinf if any universal 5x *** winter steel rims would fit ?
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  • #2
    The 5 is the number of studs. And the 114.3 or 115 is the distance in Millimeters from each stud.
    And to answer you question, I don't know if that will work. Sorry
    1991 Silver Skyline R32 GT-R - SOLD You will be sorely missed girl :'(

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    • #3
      well you might be able to drill the holes a little bit to get them to fit but im not sure how safe that is lol
      1990 Mazda Manyata (Turbo Miata 6psi 175whp 172wtq)
      1991 Nissan Skyline GTR (13.5psi estimate of 320whp)

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      • #4
        .7mm? Im sure it would be fine lol. And they're only steely's.
        I canz take this corner at 195k cause i gots AWDZ. Get real.

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        • #5
          Not hard to find them at all! Go on kajiji and type in Mazda rx8 or Mazda 6 rims. Same bolt pattern and will clear your brakes. I was going to do that and possibly still might
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          • #6
            aight I get it.

            Well there's lot of 5x114.3 and 5x110mm but little 5x115mm
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            • #7
              Just out of curiosity but what do you need a 5x115 for? If you wondering for your skyline it's 114.3x5
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              • #8
                first post, second sentence, says I have an alero
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                • #9
                  Will your Alero's steelies clear your brakes is a better question! I tried steelies from an Altima and it wasn't even close.
                  1989 R32 GTS-t (Sold)

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                  • #10
                    Wont an intrepid or something work? Go to the Junkers and pick them up, dirt cheap and will do you well.
                    Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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                    • #11
                      My neighbor has a mazda6 and he bought some big as chromes to find out that the bolt pattern was off.. he then drilled them and it looks horrible.
                      I drive a Honda...

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                      • #12
                        most steelies (aftermarket anyways) are lug centered not hub centered. Trust me you dont wanna be drilling those. Also remember that depending on the number of studs (odd or even) the PCD is measured from different points.

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                        • #13


                          Seems like 115mm is a GM-specific size.

                          Originally posted by bignate View Post
                          most steelies (aftermarket anyways) are lug centered not hub centered. Trust me you dont wanna be drilling those. Also remember that depending on the number of studs (odd or even) the PCD is measured from different points.
                          Excellent point.
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