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Old 08-01-2013, 04:08 AM   #1239
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Originally Posted by NIKDENG View Post
@rockers_kitoy,

The bolt pattern and PCD of our cars are 5 x 100 and not 5 x 108. You also have to consider the offset and width of the mag wheels you are choosing. For offset, the safe values are from +35 to +48. The lower the offset the more it will stick out from the fender. The higher the offset the more it is tucked into the fender. In terms of width, the safe values are from 7.0 to 9.5 inches. For reference our stock mags are 5x100 bolt pattern, 17 inches in diameter, 7.0 inches in width, offset +48.

For mags (17 to 19 inches) that would fit your 86 you can source them from:

Originals:

AUTOPLUS SPORTZENTRIUM, AUTOLINE MOTORSPORT and TYRE RACK

ROTA and LINEA CORSE mags:

STIVO CONCEPTS

Original and Replica mags:

AUTOKOZMETIX, BANAWE CAR CARE CENTER, BENS OK, BLUELINE CAR ACCESSORIES, CONCEPT ONE WHEELS, GARAGE ONE, GOMAGS, KO HIGH OCTANE MARKETING and almost any mags shop in Banawe.

You will have more options in terms of design if you went with 18 inch mags.

You can make arrangement with them to ship to Koronadal if your car is not in Metro Manila.


Hope this helps.
Good info. Also, I strongly recommend getting hub centric rings if you guys are going to install aftermarket wheels. The hub bore of our cars is 56.1mm. Plastic should be okay for street-driven cars, but aluminum rings are a must if the car will see track action
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