Alloy Fitment Question 03 WRX
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Alloy Fitment Question 03 WRX
Will These fit my car
18" PCD 5x100 ET42
Just a set of rims ive been offered on the cheap till i can buy some whoppers for the Summer ....
Thanks in advance guys
18" PCD 5x100 ET42
Just a set of rims ive been offered on the cheap till i can buy some whoppers for the Summer ....
Thanks in advance guys
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I think they should I think thats the same size I have on mine lol.
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ahhh Nice one i was worried as they are off a Celica and i thought they were the same fit , Made a deal on them then rememebered i lent a mate standard alloys off my old celica so he could get his classic wagon through an MOT but for some reason or another they didnt fit , Oh well the deal is hopefully on , ill just try one on to make certain when im there
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Sorry mate just had a look its ET48 just double check any way when your there. Whats the clearance because you need 8x18 to clear the Brembo brakes. If you have the standard breaks then it should be ok.
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18" PCD 5x100 ET42
That's fine, but you don't mention hub centre size? If the wheels are Toyota specific you may have a problem as Toyota use a 54mm hub, and Subaru use a 56mm hub. which would mean you will need 2mm machined out of the centre to allow them to fit.
If they are an aftermarket wheel they may have a larger hub centre and use hubcentic spacers, which means they would fit, but you will still need the correct spacers to fit your car.
That's fine, but you don't mention hub centre size? If the wheels are Toyota specific you may have a problem as Toyota use a 54mm hub, and Subaru use a 56mm hub. which would mean you will need 2mm machined out of the centre to allow them to fit.
If they are an aftermarket wheel they may have a larger hub centre and use hubcentic spacers, which means they would fit, but you will still need the correct spacers to fit your car.
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