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Old 01-01-2013, 04:32 PM   #15
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The closest wheel to your measurement (assuming you measured the correct way. See below) is a 5x110 which is a common Saturn, Saab, and a few Pontiacs, but not the Vibe.
Can you confirm this is how you measured?



4 5/16 = 4.3125. Unfortunately that isn't a correct measurement.

These are the two closest to what you're reporting.

5 x 4.33 is 5x110
5 x 4.25 is 5x108

For reference for when you recheck your measurements:

5 x 3.94 = 5x100
5 x 4.25 = 5x108
5 x 4.33 = 5x110
5 x 4.41 = 5x112
5 x 4.50 = 5x114.3
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Lol they're steel wheels and snow tires. The lugs themselves are not fitting
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See above, cheap snow wheels
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The closest wheel to your measurement (assuming you measured the correct way. See below) is a 5x110 which is a common Saturn, Saab, and a few Pontiacs, but not the Vibe.
Can you confirm this is how you measured?



4 5/16 = 4.3125. Unfortunately that isn't a correct measurement.

These are the two closest to what you're reporting.

5 x 4.33 is 5x110
5 x 4.25 is 5x108

For reference for when you recheck your measurements:

5 x 3.94 = 5x100
5 x 4.25 = 5x108
5 x 4.33 = 5x110
5 x 4.41 = 5x112
5 x 4.50 = 5x114.3
I went from the center of both lugs. I will try one end to the center, which, seems as if the result will be 4.33 which will make the wheels 5 x 110. Therefore, I got beat, and the seller insists it is my mistake.

C'est la vie

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Old 01-02-2013, 02:26 PM   #18
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A few thing to check

1. BRZ/FRS Hub Bore = 56.1mm

2. BRZ/FRS Bolt Pattern = 5x100

3. BRZ/FRS Lug Nuts Hole = M12

4. Offset should be around 40mm to 50mm, but based on the width of the wheel. I think there is a possibility that the wheel being 6.5 and high 50mm offset, it's hitting the inside suspension.

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1. Did the wheel goes on the hub and studs but hitting somewhere ? Or it's not even going through the studs ?
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Given that he checked lug distance center to center on the wheel and came up with 4.31, I assumed the wheel didnt fit on to begin with. I too was originally thinking stud size or centerbore.

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A few thing to check

1. BRZ/FRS Hub Bore = 56.1mm

2. BRZ/FRS Bolt Pattern = 5x100

3. BRZ/FRS Lug Nuts Hole = M12

4. Offset should be around 40mm to 50mm, but based on the width of the wheel. I think there is a possibility that the wheel being 6.5 and high 50mm offset, it's hitting the inside suspension.

Question

1. Did the wheel goes on the hub and studs but hitting somewhere ? Or it's not even going through the studs ?
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Toyota Matrix are indeed 5x100
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