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pinaygirlcassy 08-17-2013 07:54 AM

need help guys :(
 
I bought some new shoes for my car today and the size is 18x8.5 +35 but the problem is that the bolt pattern is 5x112 :/ i really want to keep them but is there any way i can mount these on safely?

I got them for a steal so i couldnt resist lol.

sorry if someone answered this already i just didnt seem to find a topic about it :/

Foobar 08-17-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by pinaygirlcassy (Post 1147542)
I bought some new shoes for my car today and the size is 18x8.5 +35 but the problem is that the bolt pattern is 5x112 :/ i really want to keep them but is there any way i can mount these on safely?

I got them for a steal so i couldnt resist lol.

sorry if someone answered this already i just didnt seem to find a topic about it :/

You'll need something like this http://www.motorcitybolton.com/5x110...-adapters.html

These adapters add at least 20mm thickness to your offset so if you wheels already poke, they'll poke even more.

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Ny Brz 08-17-2013 08:40 AM

Yeah 20mm will be good with DD don't know about track use on how they would hold up. What wheels did you get your hands on if you don't mind me asking?

infinite012 08-17-2013 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 1147548)
You'll need something like this http://www.motorcitybolton.com/5x110...-adapters.html

These adapters add at least 20mm thickness to your offset so if you wheels already poke, they'll poke even more.

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Except the adapters you linked to are the wrong bolt pattern. 5x100 to 5x112 is what she needs.

But really, pushing a +35mm wheel out 20mm more will turn it into a +15 wheel. In order to fit in, you will need to slam the car on the frame and have at least 30 degrees of negative camber so you can eat through your 195 width stretched tires.

Don't run wheels that weren't originally meant to be run on your bolt pattern until you really understand what needs to happen to do it.

ihaskrayon 08-17-2013 11:28 AM

It will be less of a headache to just sell them honestly

Suberman 08-17-2013 11:44 AM

5x100 is the bolt circle for Subaru and small Toyotas.

pinaygirlcassy 08-17-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ny Brz (Post 1147556)
Yeah 20mm will be good with DD don't know about track use on how they would hold up. What wheels did you get your hands on if you don't mind me asking?

theyre bbs lm reps lol i got them for 300 with tires so it was a steal aha. I wish i could afford the real deal but i only work part time as a waitress

pinaygirlcassy 08-17-2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by infinite012 (Post 1147637)
Except the adapters you linked to are the wrong bolt pattern. 5x100 to 5x112 is what she needs.

But really, pushing a +35mm wheel out 20mm more will turn it into a +15 wheel. In order to fit in, you will need to slam the car on the frame and have at least 30 degrees of negative camber so you can eat through your 195 width stretched tires.

Don't run wheels that weren't originally meant to be run on your bolt pattern until you really understand what needs to happen to do it.


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Originally Posted by ihaskrayon (Post 1147704)
It will be less of a headache to just sell them honestly

ill probably put them up for trade/sale then cuz honestly i think thatll be the easiest solution...thanks for the advice guys :)

ihaskrayon 08-17-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by pinaygirlcassy (Post 1147848)
ill probably put them up for trade/sale then cuz honestly i think thatll be the easiest solution...thanks for the advice guys :)

I think 5x112 is the bolt pattern for VW. I'm not 100% sure, but chances are, you can sell them for more than you paid for on a GTI forum. Make a quick profit and sell them for $500 :happy0180:

86Toyobaru 08-17-2013 02:18 PM

18x8.5 +35 5HX112
The first thing you need to check is the back of your rim. Make sure its has hole to let stock stud to pass through, if you are going to use PCD changer.
The stock stud is 24mm long. The PCD changer is usually at least 15mm thickness.
So your new rim will need at least 9mm depth of hole on its back side of hub. BTW, the +20 offset is going to be ugly on our car.

KONVERTER 08-17-2013 03:35 PM

20mm adapters will add to much poke.

You will need to get new wheel hubs. (About $800 plus labor).

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mswhong 08-17-2013 10:39 PM

Only option is to get 20mm adapters - that'll make ur offset to +15

IMHO, sell the rim/tyre combo and try to make some profit!

n2oinferno 08-20-2013 10:27 AM

Sell them. I hate to sound like a ****, but it's not a steal when they don't fit.

hanabie 08-20-2013 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pinaygirlcassy (Post 1147844)
theyre bbs lm reps lol i got them for 300 with tires so it was a steal aha. I wish i could afford the real deal but i only work part time as a waitress

no way lol!!! It can be easily converted to 5x100. Add some negative chambers to reduce the poke. I'm assuming you are on coils.
They are safe. No worries.

Or you could listen to others. Sell them for profit, then buy similar shoes which don't require converter.


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