4th gen JDM Prelude pcd conversion???
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4th gen JDM Prelude pcd conversion???
Hey ppl, just wondering if anyone can help me....
As the alloys on my Civic, i used the Wolfrace 17" Mantis Chromed, these being multifit 4 stud wheels. I have recently bought a 4th gen JDM Prelude and found these do not fit , I think the multifitting on the wheels is for 100 and 108pcd's, rather than the 114.3 that i need. Is there anything I can do to get these wheels to fit? i understand it could be longgg..... or is the only option for me to get different wheels?
Pez...UK
As the alloys on my Civic, i used the Wolfrace 17" Mantis Chromed, these being multifit 4 stud wheels. I have recently bought a 4th gen JDM Prelude and found these do not fit , I think the multifitting on the wheels is for 100 and 108pcd's, rather than the 114.3 that i need. Is there anything I can do to get these wheels to fit? i understand it could be longgg..... or is the only option for me to get different wheels?
Pez...UK
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Re: 4th gen JDM Prelude pcd conversion??? (pez1)
i see a few options:
- get a hub conversion: more work than it's worth and way expensive and probably won't be as good as what you have now.
- get h&r trak+ wheel adapters. check them out at hrsprings.com, under products, under wheel spacers. there's a section about wheel adapters on that page. they cost a fair amount of money and may not work for your fronts depending what the offset of your wheels are. make sure whatever you get is hubcentric.
- get new wheels. probably the easiest and cheapest.
- get a hub conversion: more work than it's worth and way expensive and probably won't be as good as what you have now.
- get h&r trak+ wheel adapters. check them out at hrsprings.com, under products, under wheel spacers. there's a section about wheel adapters on that page. they cost a fair amount of money and may not work for your fronts depending what the offset of your wheels are. make sure whatever you get is hubcentric.
- get new wheels. probably the easiest and cheapest.
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