Rich G
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The wife's runabout is French so 'twas a bit of a surprise when I measured the PCD that it is 4x4.5in, I was expecting it to be 100mm. Can't think of anything with that PCD that used 13-inch wheels - can you?
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adam73bgt
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4x4.5in PCD - 13-inch wheelsadam73bgt
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some of the smaller japanese stuff on this list could have 13" wheels maybe? suzuki alto, swift little kias, hyundais.. not particularly inspiring stuff some lotuses on there too, might be 13"? www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments_by_pcd.htmlscroll down for the 4x114.3 stuff its a pretty common pcd so no doubt there'd be some aftermarket stuff in that size too
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Seth
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Triumph 2000s came with 4.5" PCD 13" steels.
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Dez
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4x4.5in PCD - 13-inch wheelsDez
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all '60s 4 stud ford falcons are 13" and 4x4.5", and i believe the same vntage low-rent mustangs are too.
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As above Mk1 Suzuki Swifts Also rear wheel drive Corolla, KE Mazda for a few years between 110 which went to about 82, but I think they were 14" by 86 or so
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Contrary to popular opinion, I do have mechanical sympathy, I always feel sorry for the cars I drive.
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nitro
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Jul 10, 2013 14:30:05 GMT
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All suzuki swift up to 2004 use 114.3, what car dose she have as I've never heard of anything French with that pcd from what I no there all 4x108. U might want to measure them again to be on the safe side befor u go spending money on wheels
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Jul 14, 2013 11:10:27 GMT
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Mk 2 Suzuki swift (from 1989 in Aus) was 4 x 100, no if's but's or maybe's
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Contrary to popular opinion, I do have mechanical sympathy, I always feel sorry for the cars I drive.
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kevfromwales
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Jul 14, 2013 11:12:10 GMT
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as seff said, triumph 2000 steelies fit the bill and look nice
I'll be getting shut of a set soon if you need em??
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nitro
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Jul 14, 2013 17:25:21 GMT
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Mk 2 Suzuki swift (from 1989 in Aus) was 4 x 100, no if's but's or maybe's Sorry mate but there not Mk1/2swifts from 86-2004 are 4x114.3 I own 2atm and I've sent alloys wheels to auz for people with swifts out there and I no for 100% there 114.3 the newer swifts are 4x100 so you could be confused?
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Jul 14, 2013 20:34:19 GMT
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Raced a mk1 GTi (SA) for 4 years and 3 years rally in a Mk 2 GTi (SF), no confusion on my behalf - though I am sure you "no"
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Contrary to popular opinion, I do have mechanical sympathy, I always feel sorry for the cars I drive.
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nitro
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Jul 14, 2013 22:37:42 GMT
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Raced a mk1 GTi (SA) for 4 years and 3 years rally in a Mk 2 GTi (SF), no confusion on my behalf - though I am sure you "no" Dosent really matter if you raced them mate, Suzuki used 114.3 pcd hubs on the swift and cultus till 2004, and Subaru even used the same when they brought the shell design from Suzuki and used there own 4x4 running gear on it and called it a justy. I no for 100% no matter what country you are in the pcd would of stayed the same. But if you still think there 4x100 go for it, buy another swift and see what happens when u spend good money on 4x100 alloys.
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Jul 15, 2013 10:51:16 GMT
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Don't really care what they do with Subaru's in Hungary or Geo's in Canada, our cars are direct from Japan You can even see it is 4x100 ... and maybe if you look up FIA homologation Paper A5382...
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Contrary to popular opinion, I do have mechanical sympathy, I always feel sorry for the cars I drive.
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nitro
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Jul 15, 2013 20:01:10 GMT
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Yes I give you that mate it looks like 4x100 pcd but if there direct fit to the hubs and not fitted with adapters there not original hubs for a swift gti... Even from direct Japan they come out the factory as 4x114.3 even on redline gti (auzzy based swift gti forum) there is no mention of swift gti's with 4x100pcd Japan import or not.
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Sorry guys just hadto get my point across, and my mate has my old 13x7 starmags for sale on here il get the link I'm pretty sure there still for sale
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nitro
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retrorides.proboards.com/thread/101441/compomotive-starmags-4x114-13x7I can't find the link to his post but here are the exact wheels, I brought them from this guy then sold them to my mate matt, if your interested il send over his number so you can arrange with him?? And sorry for spamming your post with swift pcd hopefully thease make up for it :-)
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mikeymk
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Jul 18, 2013 19:13:56 GMT
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Nissan Praire's wheels were 114's thanks to iron wheel adaptors, i looked at using the adaptors so i could fit an old set of 114 Cosmics to my 100 hubs, but i sold them instead.
I found it a really useless size trying to sell them as 114 isn't a popular size, additionally to the above suggestions the Honda Accord uses them, as does Allegro, but the bloke who bought them put them on his Bedford Rascal van!
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