So I have these König Wheels....
#1
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So I have these König Wheels....
...and I can't figure out the center bore. The only markings I have found are this:
No. 208 17x7 JJ
4x100 5.00KG 5x100 520 KG
M.I.T.DOT.J SAE J2530
MAX TIRE DIA. 710 mm
4x114.3 620 KG
06+++++07+++++08+++++
I'm sorry, I know everyone's sick of "will theez wheels fit my car hurrdurr" but I can't find anythinf with the info on the back.
They came off a Celica I bought a while ago, and they fit like crap. They're 5 post, 17 inch rims, 205 45 17 that's about all I know. I do know that most wheels are 73.1 or something and ours is 60.1, so I'd need a hub adapter. But does any of this "code" give me any of thag info?
Thanks for the help guys.
No. 208 17x7 JJ
4x100 5.00KG 5x100 520 KG
M.I.T.DOT.J SAE J2530
MAX TIRE DIA. 710 mm
4x114.3 620 KG
06+++++07+++++08+++++
I'm sorry, I know everyone's sick of "will theez wheels fit my car hurrdurr" but I can't find anythinf with the info on the back.
They came off a Celica I bought a while ago, and they fit like crap. They're 5 post, 17 inch rims, 205 45 17 that's about all I know. I do know that most wheels are 73.1 or something and ours is 60.1, so I'd need a hub adapter. But does any of this "code" give me any of thag info?
Thanks for the help guys.
#2
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Wouldn't it have taken less time to measure the diameter of the hole and see if it's in the neighborhood of 60.1 mm or something larger than it did to post that? I've never had reason to measure hub sizes, but I can't imagine there's much to it.
Edit: Or is the question about adapters for 5-lug vs 4-lug? I can't quite figure out your wording on that.
Edit: Or is the question about adapters for 5-lug vs 4-lug? I can't quite figure out your wording on that.
#3
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You might not necessarily need a hub adapter. If youre running it without spacers and using a conical seated lugnut, as long as you follow the proper cross bolt installation pattern it should be fine. Ive had many different wheels on my rx7 which has an irregular hub size and never had any issuses as long as i used the proper lug nuts and installation procedure.
#4
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Wouldn't it have taken less time to measure the diameter of the hole and see if it's in the neighborhood of 60.1 mm or something larger than it did to post that? I've never had reason to measure hub sizes, but I can't imagine there's much to it.
Edit: Or is the question about adapters for 5-lug vs 4-lug? I can't quite figure out your wording on that.
Edit: Or is the question about adapters for 5-lug vs 4-lug? I can't quite figure out your wording on that.
Or you know, you could try not being rude as ****?
#7
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Tried that. Got anywhere between 57mm and 62 mm....I'm not inept, and I've measured hubs before, but this one is....odd. The actual hub bore sits between two other rings, making getting fingers, matchsticks, rulers, etc. into it difficult.
But I digress....I was only asking if any of those markings held the answer, not for insults about measuring.
But I digress....I was only asking if any of those markings held the answer, not for insults about measuring.
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