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Old 06-04-2006, 11:13 AM   #1
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Talking alloy/mag wheel displacement

Im after a set of mags for the AU and I've noticed that the EL has the same PCD (5/114.3) but an ET of 10mm vs the AU's 35mm.
Does this mean they will fit but will hang 25mm further out the wheel arches, or have I got it backwards meaning they will need 25mm spacers (or have I got it totaly wrong and they wont fit at all - excuse my ignorance).

If what I beleive to be true is correct, that would mean all the following wheels should fit with the appropriate spacers...... right?

PCD:5114.3 , ET:38 (with 7mm spacers?)
Chrysler Voyager
Deawoo Leganza
Eunos 500 + 800
Holden Appolo 1993+
Hyundai Grandeur, Tiburon, Sonata (05+)
Kia Carnival
Mazda Premacy, Tribute, MPV
Mitsubishi Magna(91+), Verada(91+), Lancer VRX, 380
Toyota Camry(93+), Supra, Sportivo, Avalon, Tarago

PCD:5/114.3 , ET:45 (with 10mm spacers?)
Honda Accord(97+), Integra, Odyssey, Euro
Mazda 3, 6, 929, 626, MX6, Estina(91+)
Nissan 200sx, 300zx, Maxima, Syline R32/33

Is this right??? if not could someone correct me if Im wrong before I go buy a set of rims that wont fit.
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:21 AM   #2
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DO NOT FIT SPACERS OR HUB ADAPTERS........

It is illegal in most states, and your insurance company will 99.9% dis-own you in an accident.
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:30 AM   #3
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E-series wheels will stick out past the guards on an AU ... I have seen this regularly ... and it looks crap ... and it illegal at the same time.

Can't put hub adaptors on .... as they will make them stick out further .... LOL
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:32 AM   #4
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Thanks for the tip, I wasnt aware of that (EA2BA)
cheers also Mekanik.....

Does that mean that the rims from the other makes will fit with spacers?? will they possibly even fit without spacers?............ as far as under the arches go that would just be like putting fatties on the back wouldnt it (without the fat, lol)???
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If you still wish to put other rims on then they MUST have a bigger offset then 35mm and a spacer added for the difference in size as you stated.
You can try without spacers but you might find the rims hits the suspension does not travel correctly and may cause you loss of control.
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E series rims will stick out 25mm past the FRONT guards on an AU-BA
and on an E series the AU-BA rims will hit the strut tower assembly etc without spacers
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:47 AM   #7
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awsom, thanks for the info, that cuts my expenses on mags by about 1/4 (falcon rims always seem to sell for so much more than other makes......)
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With a nominal offset of 35, you can use mags with an offset between 25 and 45 with no worries at all. Anything else will sit to far out (the closer you go to 0), or too far in (for higher than 45). I have a set of Apec Apaches 18x8 which are 40 offset, and they are fine.
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