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Old 12-19-11, 08:38 PM
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Default where can i find 5*114 to 5*120 adapters?

I searched but can't find. Anyone know of a place I can fund some? I looked on eBay already.
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how thick of an adapter can you run?
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Originally Posted by mitsuguy
how thick of an adapter can you run?
I found some, but I have kmow idea how many mm i need. . I want to purchase some forged 20" rims that are 20x8fr and 20x10rr 38 offset. Its going on my 2nd gen gs. What do you guys think?

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Originally Posted by melski415
I found some, but I have kmow idea how many mm i need. . I want to purchase some forged 20" rims that are 20x8fr and 20x10rr 38 offset. Its going on my 2nd gen gs. What do you guys think?
Why don't you just buy the correct wheels to start?? Adapters are going to run $60-$100 each and change the offset probably 25mm which could cause fitment issues with those wheels unless you run stretched tires...

Next question is are the wheels 5-120 or 5-120.65???

BMW is 5-120, some Chevy are 5-120.65 or 5-4 3/4
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Originally Posted by mitsuguy
Why don't you just buy the correct wheels to start?? Adapters are going to run $60-$100 each and change the offset probably 25mm which could cause fitment issues with those wheels unless you run stretched tires...

Next question is are the wheels 5-120 or 5-120.65???

BMW is 5-120, some Chevy are 5-120.65 or 5-4 3/4
This deal is just a great deal to pass up. Iforged 3pc rims for $500 with tires. It came off a Lexus, not sure what the Lexus exact mm is.
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