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Alloy Wheels


chathurad

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There were several threads that can help you if you search the forum.

You can start with the diameter, width and PCD to set you on your search.

The diameter and width should allow you to mount a tyre that is within the tolerance levels recommended by the car's manufacturer. Any change in the wheel diameter can be compensated by changing the sidewall height of the trye to maintain a similar overall tyre height. Google for a tyre size calculator to help you do the math.

PCD is normally quoted as 110mm x 4 or 114.5mm x 5 etc. This is the circular pattern in which your lugs are placed. This has to be the same on a wheel to be mountable on your car. Google to find out what your car's PCD is and look for wheels matching that.

Hop this helps

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I love the fact that the car community nowadays go for premium wheel kits aka good brands (BBS, OZ Racing, Enkei so on), used / refurbished of course rather than the chinese taiwan sets that flooded in the early-mid 2000s, (boku and what not!)

please stick to that trend :)

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