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Old 09-01-2009, 11:33 AM
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4x114.3 to 4x100..

so i found a wiked deal that i couldnt pass up. I went and got wheels that were 4x100, is it possible to go down from our lug pattern to 4x100.. i was looking at cheap converstions on ebay.. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/25mm-...Q5fAccessories
please i need help asap! or ican just sell em for more
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Well obviously you found adapters, so i suppose its possible. I've never seen them on a CL before, you could be the first! What kind of wheels did u get a deal on?
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YOu know that's going to push it out by 25 mm! right?
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Yep those are the adapters that you need, those are almost exactly like my 5 lug conversion that I had made several years ago, same design.

Be aware that you are spacing out your rims from the hubs which could affect your fenders
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There only Konig Britelites, there in silver and black 17".. but they are in absolute mint condition.. I know that the spacers are 25mm but i cant find any that are smaller. I need to do some more research 8 mm is the most we should go right.
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You're not understanding, the whole spacer is 25 mm (1 inch), in order to still use your studs you can only go 7-8 mm. But it looks like the inner holes for the stock studs isn't that far out, you should be ok.

You shouldn't need extended studs for this setup, because there are new studs on the spacer
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Ok, thanks for your help.
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Hey, dropped are you dropped man? Cause if you are Chris is right about having issues with the fender! you might have to get it rolled!
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not dropped yet.. but will be very soon so i should try to find something with a small mm like 8 which i mentioned before is our max for a drop right.
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Originally Posted by CHRISdrivesACURA
not dropped yet.. but will be very soon so i should try to find something with a small mm like 8 which i mentioned before is our max for a drop right.
I don't think there is such thing as a max cause i might be pushing 25 mmm on the back! and maybe like 20 in the front!
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could you send some pictures cause im really worried about doing this, especially now that i know there is going to be stress on my stock suspension, joints etc.... and eventually on my new suspension.
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You're dropping on 17's correct?
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yeah, and it has 215's on it soo.. there about the same size as our stock wheels.
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215 isn't that wide, it really would depend on how far you plan to drop it, but 17's are usually 7, or 7.5" wide, so you have some room to work with in the fenders with the spacers. Best advice I could give you is to get coilovers if you're going to drop, that way if you're going to rub your fenders, you can raise the height
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Originally Posted by 97BlackAckCL
215 isn't that wide, it really would depend on how far you plan to drop it, but 17's are usually 7, or 7.5" wide, so you have some room to work with in the fenders with the spacers. Best advice I could give you is to get coilovers if you're going to drop, that way if you're going to rub your fenders, you can raise the height
or be a "G" and roll his fenders.
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