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29th March 2011, 16:26
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how to fit 4*100 on a saxo
found some wheels with 4*100 fitment instead of the saxo 4*108. wat do i have to do to get thm wheels on my saxo VTR??
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29th March 2011, 16:37
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Buy some with the right stud fitment lol.
You can get them to fit with very expensive spacers, but its really not worth the hassle unless they're very expensive alloys.
It basically means the studs are 100mm apart instead of 108mm apart.
So when you put the wheel on, the holes for your bolts won't line up with the holes on the strut.
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how big is it, edge to edge?
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14 inches or so.
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sorry bud, too big for me. GLWS tho
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29th March 2011, 19:57
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just get some adapters priced up
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29th March 2011, 20:05
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Probably between £100 and £200 for proper ones, remember to check offset aswell.
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how big is it, edge to edge?
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Originally Posted by 12u55
14 inches or so.
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Originally Posted by ns9900
sorry bud, too big for me. GLWS tho
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29th March 2011, 20:06
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Buy some with the right stud fitment lol.
You can get them to fit with very expensive spacers, but its really not worth the hassle unless they're very expensive alloys.
It basically means the studs are 100mm apart instead of 108mm apart.
So when you put the wheel on, the holes for your bolts won't line up with the holes on the strut.
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+1
Your looking at about £150-200 for proper ones.
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29th March 2011, 20:14
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there was some in the forsales for £50 on here or rallyereg
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29th March 2011, 20:15
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They pop up on ebay now and then aswell
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Originally Posted by ns9900
how big is it, edge to edge?
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Originally Posted by 12u55
14 inches or so.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ns9900
sorry bud, too big for me. GLWS tho
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29th March 2011, 21:11
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very true paul  i think sophia bush had them thinking back might be worth a pm
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30th March 2011, 20:17
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I think you can buy adaptor bolts but they are custom made jobbys so will be expensive, i would sell them and get the 4x108s
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