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Old 18 April 2004, 10:26 AM
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can someone help me is there a big dif between whels pcd 100 and 110?
i have a new age i belive the pcd is 100 and i have some 18"s off my old car with the pcd of 110, will they fit atall?
Old 18 April 2004, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by explore
can someone help me is there a big dif between whels pcd 100 and 110?
i have a new age i belive the pcd is 100 and i have some 18"s off my old car with the pcd of 110, will they fit atall?
in a word m8,NO!
sorry
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Originally Posted by bartmanuk
in a word m8,NO!
sorry
lol cheers bud didnt think so, but what about those bolt on type spacers that bolt onto the orig pcd then the wheel bolts on to the spacer thingy. + where do you get them from, are they safe?
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is there a big dif between whels pcd 100 and 110?
10mm, which means they won't fit. PCD is the diameter of the imaginary circle you can draw that goes through the centre of the wheel studs. In theory you could get the wheels drilled but I wouldn't recommend it at all.

Your wheels are also probably the wrong offset for the Impreza.

EDIT: stay away from spacers, they'll put too much strain on your wheel bearings and **** up the geometry.
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Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
10mm, which means they won't fit. PCD is the diameter of the imaginary circle you can draw that goes through the centre of the wheel studs. In theory you could get the wheels drilled but I wouldn't recommend it at all.

Your wheels are also probably the wrong offset for the Impreza.

EDIT: stay away from spacers, they'll put too much strain on your wheel bearings and **** up the geometry.
cool cheers for that i'll just sell um
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