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hi, im sort some wheels out and they look really good, but the only problem is they are 5x120 bolt pattern and my v is 5x114.3, i did a few look arounds and there are some adapters to switch from 5x114.3 to 5x120, has anyone tried this or something similar?

also im not all that bright with wheel reading and all just know basics and stuff i dunno my offset and all and if changing the bolt pattern will it change offsets and any other thing?

specs for the wheels i want are:

Front Wheels: 19x8.5 ET +40

Rear Wheels: 19x10 ET +25

Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120

Center bore: 72.6 mm

im not sure of the specs on current wheels i have but they are stock 17'' for v35 coupe.

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hi, im sort some wheels out and they look really good, but the only problem is they are 5x120 bolt pattern and my v is 5x114.3, i did a few look arounds and there are some adapters to switch from 5x114.3 to 5x120, has anyone tried this or something similar?

also im not all that bright with wheel reading and all just know basics and stuff i dunno my offset and all and if changing the bolt pattern will it change offsets and any other thing?

specs for the wheels i want are:

Front Wheels: 19x8.5 ET +40

Rear Wheels: 19x10 ET +25

Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120

Center bore: 72.6 mm

im not sure of the specs on current wheels i have but they are stock 17'' for v35 coupe.

you might want to actually check if those adaptors are legal first. im not too sure on wheel fitment on the v35 but +40 offset seems weak, although the adapters would change the fitment (mght pay to check this). to makes things easy i would get wheels that are 5x114.3 :P

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