Fitment Questions
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i was wondering wheather or not my old wheels would fit on my new vehicle.
old wheels:
the fronts are 19x9.5 255/35/19
the rears are 19x10.5 285/35/19
bolt pattern is 5x114.3
new car bolt pattern: 5x110. is there any way of modifying the bolt pattern to get them to fit? i had to pay 3500 for rims and tires about 5 years ago and i'd hate to have to let them go. i wouldnt mind a couple hundred if needed in modification to get them to work.
but i did get 5 good years of use out of them with my old car, and will sell only if there is no other option.
any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
old wheels:
the fronts are 19x9.5 255/35/19
the rears are 19x10.5 285/35/19
bolt pattern is 5x114.3
new car bolt pattern: 5x110. is there any way of modifying the bolt pattern to get them to fit? i had to pay 3500 for rims and tires about 5 years ago and i'd hate to have to let them go. i wouldnt mind a couple hundred if needed in modification to get them to work.
but i did get 5 good years of use out of them with my old car, and will sell only if there is no other option.
any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
since no one knows what your new car is, then it's pretty hard to answer as far as offsets or widths
The bolt patterns obviously are different. There are rotating head bolts that are out there (I have no idea where to get them, but I have heard of them), but I wouldn't ever use them on my own car - too risky IMHO
The bolt patterns obviously are different. There are rotating head bolts that are out there (I have no idea where to get them, but I have heard of them), but I wouldn't ever use them on my own car - too risky IMHO
they will fit on the actual axle of the car you just need to get hub rings. as far as wheel size and tire size being able to fit on the actual car you want we would need to know the new car your putting them on.
otherwise your wheels will vibrate like none other. i wouldnt do this to my car but thats your decision.
otherwise your wheels will vibrate like none other. i wouldnt do this to my car but thats your decision.
they will fit on the actual axle of the car you just need to get hub rings. as far as wheel size and tire size being able to fit on the actual car you want we would need to know the new car your putting them on.
otherwise your wheels will vibrate like none other. i wouldnt do this to my car but thats your decision.
otherwise your wheels will vibrate like none other. i wouldnt do this to my car but thats your decision.
not true - in fact as described, they won't even bolt up. A 5-114 wheel doesn't go on a 5-110 car
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damn, that sucks.
thanks for the help though. this site is still the best place to get info fast.
i posted the same question on the malibu site and not a single reply in over a week. sad.
thanks for the help though. this site is still the best place to get info fast.
i posted the same question on the malibu site and not a single reply in over a week. sad.
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