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Old 06-08-2008 | 02:22 AM
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bolt pattern change?

Anyone know anything about changing the bolt pattern on this car? How expensive it would be etc? I know it sounds crazy, but I am nuts over the Breyton Race GTS wheel. They come in the perfect stag fitment, but they are only sold in 5-120. I need to either have them changed to a 5-114 (which I dont even know if that is possible) or change out bolt pattern. Any ideas?
Old 06-08-2008 | 04:16 AM
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I would think it would be cheaper to see if you could get the wheel manufacturer to custom make the wheel in our bolt pattern. I don't think you'd want to be messing with factory bolt patterns.
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I would think it would be cheaper to see if you could get the wheel manufacturer to custom make the wheel in our bolt pattern. I don't think you'd want to be messing with factory bolt patterns.
Agreed, you are better off getting the the wheels changed. Think of what would happen if you get a flat and you need to put on your spare.
Old 08-30-2008 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by cmckelvy
Anyone know anything about changing the bolt pattern on this car? How expensive it would be etc? I know it sounds crazy, but I am nuts over the Breyton Race GTS wheel. They come in the perfect stag fitment, but they are only sold in 5-120. I need to either have them changed to a 5-114 (which I dont even know if that is possible) or change out bolt pattern. Any ideas?
Wheel adapters, they're basically spacers that have studs for the other wheels bolt pattern.

Just gotta remember now the Back Spacing of the wheel decreases, depending on how thick the adapter is.
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