[Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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anastasios
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[Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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Anyone know any hub direct fit from another car?
i am thinking of changing my pcd to 4/100 or 5/120 without using pcd change spacers.i dont like the thought of spacers on my track car.

i want to change the pcd because i cant find cheap 8jj rims.i need at least two sets of rims for two sets of tyres.so...any thoughs?
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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i though supra, skyline r32 use the 114 pcd so any of these alloy will be cheap ?

and how cheap is cheap ?
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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there are loads of cheap rims in 5x114.3 i bought my enkei's for £80

there is loads of cars that share the same pcd, mine came from a lexus soarer.

some of the few i looked at
supra
300zx
rx7
evo

the list is pretty massive
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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and how cheap is cheap ?

when you think you stole them :mrgreen:

there are loads of cheap rims in 5x114.3 i bought my enkei's for £80

there is loads of cars that share the same pcd, mine came from a lexus soarer.

some of the few i looked at
supra
300zx
rx7
evo

the list is pretty massive


offset is an issue though,now i have a set out of a ford probe and although fronts stick out more than stock my back is on the inner side,all people i know told me not to use spacers and just find another set of rims
so here i am asking your enlightment
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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i dont see how swapping to a pcd largly catering for the FWD market will help thou?

just look for rear wheels with a lower offset than the fronts, my enkei's fill the front arch great, but the rear needs to be out a little further for it to sit perfect.

althou i havnt check to make sure i havnt got the wheels the wrong way round :oops:
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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i see your point, i think ill try spacers then and check them frequently for cracks
thanks for your input loudandproud205
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Hub change/pcd

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H&R do one with hub centric also spotted on for sale section

these is ok to use
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