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Old 07-07-2021, 04:50 AM   #1
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Question Spare tire question

So I converted my PCD from stock wheels 5x100 to 18’s 5x114.3

Do I need to get a specific spare tire or anything that’s basically 18 with my new bolt pattern? I’m confused on where to find a spare tire.
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So I converted my PCD from stock wheels 5x100 to 18’s 5x114.3



Do I need to get a specific spare tire or anything that’s basically 18 with my new bolt pattern? I’m confused on where to find a spare tire.
Get one from a junkyard. You have to research what vehicle/s can came with a spare in the size you want though. Junkyard guys won't know.

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I believe most 5-lug Hondas and Toyotas (non-FRS/86) use 5x114.3 if that helps you.
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Maybe subaru wrx? I think some of them use 5x114.3 and the offset might be better. Make sure it doesnt rub tho.
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Getting one from latest gen WRX is your best bet. Maybe even the STI. Usually no problem unless you have a big brake kit to contend with.
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I believe most 5-lug Hondas and Toyotas (non-FRS/86) use 5x114.3 if that helps you.
Interesting I’ll have to check that out ty.
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Getting one from latest gen WRX is your best bet. Maybe even the STI. Usually no problem unless you have a big brake kit to contend with.
I Actually have a 4 pot caliper from a 2007 wrx but I think I should be okay.
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