4x100 or 4x114??
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thanks for that, but i heard that it would still work, just wanted to verify.
Modified by Integra_drk at 8:05 PM 7/19/2005
Modified by Integra_drk at 8:05 PM 7/19/2005
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lol, and you put his original question in your signature. hahahah.
and no, a 4x114 WILL NOT fit on a 4x100 lug pattern. Hence the two different sizes.
lol, and you put his original question in your signature. hahahah.
and no, a 4x114 WILL NOT fit on a 4x100 lug pattern. Hence the two different sizes.
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I think you're a bit confused. 4x100 and 4x114.3 are <u>not</u> tire sizes, they are bolt patterns. In other words, the bolt holes surrounding the center of the wheel are arranged in a particular pattern. On your Integra, there are 4 holes arranged so that an imaginary circle drawn through them would be 100 mm in diameter. Obviously, the 4x114.3 pattern has the holes arranged in a larger "circle" (114.3 mm), and therefore will not fit onto your car.
Here's a link that might help you visualize this a bit more easily: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels...id=92
I think you're a bit confused. 4x100 and 4x114.3 are <u>not</u> tire sizes, they are bolt patterns. In other words, the bolt holes surrounding the center of the wheel are arranged in a particular pattern. On your Integra, there are 4 holes arranged so that an imaginary circle drawn through them would be 100 mm in diameter. Obviously, the 4x114.3 pattern has the holes arranged in a larger "circle" (114.3 mm), and therefore will not fit onto your car.
Here's a link that might help you visualize this a bit more easily: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels...id=92
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hahah...my day is now complete oh man that was a good one
hahah...my day is now complete oh man that was a good one
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