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what will happen if i use 4 lug adapter on a 4 lug car so my rims can fit?

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Old 09-13-2007, 08:39 PM
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what will happen if i use 4 lug adapter on a 4 lug car so my rims can fit?

i have rims that the lugs dont match both are 4 lug but my honda has smaller lugs what shall i do
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Adapters For Diierent Bolt Patterns

Adapters are usually 1" thick and heavy. Both performance and ride will suffer. If you have the usual problem, 4" vs 100 mm, a good machine shop can recenter the BC as it is only about ,080 different in radius. You will need bigger lug nuts (outside dia, not threads) However, if you have a bigger BC you'll have to use adapters. There are several sources, including but not limited to JCWhitney. The best solution is trading your wheels for the right bolt pattern even if its dual patterns. Good Luck.
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