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supra steveo
16-12-04, 01:30
looking to get a set of alloys from the states
this is the info i got so far

front 19x8.5 / 38 offset
rear 19x9.5 / 17 offset

tyres are 245 and 275 /35/

but this bit threw me abit

lug pattern

5x114.3
4x114.3

will these fit ?????
this lug patern bit makes me think somehow they wont fit does it mean they only have 4 nut holes in 1 pair of the wheels??? :confused: :( :(

Dragonball
16-12-04, 08:40
It sound like the rears are duff there m8 - but someone who knows about wheels will be along...:thumbs:

QSC
16-12-04, 09:12
Originally posted by supra stevo
looking to get a set of alloys from the states
this is the info i got so far

front 19x8.5 / 38 offset
rear 19x9.5 / 17 offset

tyres are 245 and 275 /35/

but this bit threw me abit

lug pattern

5x114.3
4x114.3

will these fit ?????
this lug patern bit makes me think somehow they wont fit does it mean they only have 4 nut holes in 1 pair of the wheels??? :confused: :( :(

The lug pattern shouldn't be a problem - it should just mean that they come in a choice of 4 or 5 bolt fitting, & the 114.3 PCD is correct. The problem could be the offsets on the wheels. I believe standard offset is about 50, mine I think are about 35 rear and 40 front. My fronts do catch a bit on full lock. An offset of 17 means the tyres will stand further to the outer edge of the wheel arch. Considering the fact that my tyres are 285 rather than 275 and there's still an inch of clearance at the rears, and the ones you're looking at will stand out roughly 18mm more than mine, I would suggest that they might just fit. Best bet though is to ask the manufacturers - after all, they have plenty of Supras out there too...

sinbad
16-12-04, 13:09
Originally posted by supra stevo
looking to get a set of alloys from the states
this is the info i got so far

front 19x8.5 / 38 offset
rear 19x9.5 / 17 offset

tyres are 245 and 275 /35/

but this bit threw me abit

lug pattern

5x114.3
4x114.3

will these fit ?????
this lug patern bit makes me think somehow they wont fit does it mean they only have 4 nut holes in 1 pair of the wheels??? :confused: :( :(


Noooo.
4x114.3 means that the rims have 4 bolt holes on a diameter of 114.3 mm.
The 114.3 sounds right but Supras have 5 bolts so a 4 hole rim simply will not fit. You need 5x114.3

Best to check if this is the case or if they are offering either option.
Aftermarket rims can usually be made in lots of different bolt patterns to suit many cas so this may be just the rim options available. Either way give them a call to check.

Sorry no idea on the offsets for the Supra.

Ibrar Jabbar
16-12-04, 17:34
The rears will definately not work.

4x114.3 PCD is found on some Nissans, Hyundai's and is a very rare fitment. (It maybe a typing error!!).

supra steveo
17-12-04, 01:07
ive asked for a picture with out the hub covers on
lets see what we can make of this then

QSC
17-12-04, 10:01
Originally posted by Ibrar Jabbar
The rears will definately not work.

4x114.3 PCD is found on some Nissans, Hyundai's and is a very rare fitment. (It maybe a typing error!!).

Why do you say the rears will definitely not work Ibrar ? Is that because of the offset ? Do you know what the maximum offset is that you can fit on the rear, as I'm interested in getting some wheels which will 'stand out' to the max myself...

fredm
17-12-04, 10:47
The offset is too small. 30mm would be the minimum for that wheel.
Also a 275 / 35 tyre would be too tall which will affect the speedo.
A 275 / 30 would work.

Have a word with Ibrar at Pro Alloys I'm sure he will get you a good deal on any wheel you fancy.

QSC
17-12-04, 11:32
Originally posted by fredm
The offset is too small. 30mm would be the minimum for that wheel.
Also a 275 / 35 tyre would be too tall which will affect the speedo.
A 275 / 30 would work.

Have a word with Ibrar at Pro Alloys I'm sure he will get you a good deal on any wheel you fancy.

But my wheels are an offset of 35mm, and there is still an inch gap between the outer edge of the tyre and the inner edge of the wheel arch - ?

Terry S
17-12-04, 12:18
Originally posted by QSC
But my wheels are an offset of 35mm, and there is still an inch gap between the outer edge of the tyre and the inner edge of the wheel arch - ?

But they may be something silly like an 8" rim. a 9.5" rear with a 17mm offset will foul the bodywork.

QSC
17-12-04, 13:33
Originally posted by Terry S
But they may be something silly like an 8" rim. a 9.5" rear with a 17mm offset will foul the bodywork.

No, my rims are 9.5" x 18, the same width as the ones being discussed ...

Terry S
17-12-04, 13:52
Not sure you should have an inch gap then?

You could always try them;)

supra steveo
17-12-04, 21:17
This is what i am after:p

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/suprastevo/1019301472.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/suprastevo/16942P1010060.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/suprastevo/16942P1010065.jpg

nice hey the one s on the supra are being sold be someone else the ones on the floor are being sold by another person i am talking to two people about the wheels and the first picture obviously fit coz theres the picture but the other two photos of the wheels i am not to sure about