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4 bolt pattern
185 70 R14 is the size
4 by 108 is the bolt pattern
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4 bolt pattern
185 70 R14 is the size
4 by 108 is the bolt pattern
did some searching found out we need 4x100 so is there any way we can get an adaptor or something, reason being I can get all 4 with rubber for $40CAD
thanks
Wheel adaptors are a big safety risk. You're taking a hell of a chance.
so after adapters, 200$ for old school Audi rims?.. :slap:
And why are adapters a safety risk?
because they are another thing that can go wrong with your wheels. I've seen wheels come off cars that were using adapters. You now have to keep up with proper torque on two sets of lug nuts, and one set is a pain to get to (so most people rarely bother checking them).
<nod> Thanks, I really didn't know.. I've never thought of using adapters before so.. =).
I don't know of any person who actually uses a torque wrench to make sure the lug nuts are on properly to spec..
heh.
its a safety risk because you put much more stress on the lug studs, which puts more stress on the suspension. youre talking about $40 canadian plus $150+sh, all to put some old rims on that will probably look ugly on the car, not to mention there is a huge chance they wont fit in the wheel well with that big of a spacer. Not worth the time of day. For 120 you can get some pretty nice tires for the honda and not risk/waste your time.
Acura Integra wheels fit, and look really good on our cars...
from what i've read you really don't want adapters...Quote:
Originally Posted by dalinxz
I always torque my wheels, and after working at Les Schwab and seeing the damage and danger a loose wheel causes, I always will.Quote:
Originally Posted by ex1z7
lots of people torque their lug nuts. Some people use a torque wrench, others use an impact wrench (and some of the people who use an impact wrench actually set it right).
yup that is what i have some Acura Teg rims...they do look good since its OEM and last time when i put them on i torqued my lug nuts to 80ft/lbsQuote:
Originally Posted by Whistler225
i also torque my lugs.
Man I must hang around ALOT of really ghetto people then.
So the general rule for lug nuts is 80 ft/lb?
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by ex1z7