Finn.KE30 Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 1975 ke 30. is it 114.3 x 4 or 4 x 100 ? please need help so bad haha i hate wheel stuff ;) :D Quote
Finn.KE30 Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Evan G said: 4X114.3 wheres the 114.3 even measured? i mean the wheels i want are 100 omfg lol. Quote
Evan G Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 get hub adapters! google/ebay 4X114.3 - 4X100 Quote
Finn.KE30 Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Evan G said: get hub adapters! google/ebay 4X114.3 - 4X100 pricey? and might maybe if these wheels will actually fit lol. whats biggest u reckon ke30 would go? 17s? Quote
Evan G Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 i think there about $120 a pair, as for how big you wanna go, depends how big of a tool you wanna look :D Quote
Finn.KE30 Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Evan G said: i think there about $120 a pair, as for how big you wanna go, depends how big of a tool you wanna look :D aye settle haha 17s if they will fit lol all the 15s I find are shit ha ;) I want 5 spoke ones ;) Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Finn.KE30 said: wheres the 114.3 even measured? i mean the wheels i want are 100 omfg lol. If you can't find the style of wheel you want in 4x114.3, you're not looking hard enough. It is easily the second-most common 4-stud pattern in Aus behind 4x100, and most aftermarket wheels will come in multi-stud patterns anyway (with 4x100 and 4x114.3 on the same wheel) Quote
cuzzo Posted August 20, 2010 Report Posted August 20, 2010 Finn.KE30 said: wheres the 114.3 even measured? Can you use a tape measure and google? (not at the same time) Quote
ke70dave Posted August 20, 2010 Report Posted August 20, 2010 PCD = pitch circle diameter. in the case of 4 studd this is the distance between the studds, since the studds are evenly spaced on the circle. howeever, as shown in the picture, in 5 studd (or any where the studds are not equally spaced) it is the diameter of the circle that the studds are on...ie the pitch circle. Quote
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