Wheel Studs
hey guys im an idiot and i am wondering what the stud threading is on the xB is it 100? cause i want to make sure that way i order the right wheels for my car thanks
Originally Posted by xbox83
hey guys im an idiot and i am wondering what the stud threading is on the xB is it 100? cause i want to make sure that way i order the right wheels for my car thanks
to better understand what im talking about go to this site www.godspeedinc.com/te37.html and if you look at the top it tells you the size offset hole PCD and then the prices well i don't know what PCD is and also i really don't know what offset is either im going to get a set of volks but i wanted to know what this stuff was first. so if anybody knows please let me know thanks
PCD stands for 'pitch circle diameter' and is the diameter of a circle drawn through the center of your wheel's bolt holes. P.C.D. is measured in millimeters and also indicates the number of studs or bolts the wheel will have. xB's are 4x100 (i.e. 4 bolt holes drilled through the center of an imaginary 100mm circle). So the PCD you should order is 100 and the number of "Holes" is 4.
As far as the offset goes you should check out the first topic in the Tread and Butter section. Its a "sticky". People have listed which offsets have worked for given wheel sizes. Basically the lower the offset the the more the wheels will stick out from the fender (if at all). So a wheel that has an offset of +35 will have a wider stance then a wheel that has an offset of +45 by 10mm. There is no offset that is ideal for every sized wheel/tire combo. The best thing to do is check out which offsets work without rubbing for a given size wheel and then decide what look you are going for.
As far as the offset goes you should check out the first topic in the Tread and Butter section. Its a "sticky". People have listed which offsets have worked for given wheel sizes. Basically the lower the offset the the more the wheels will stick out from the fender (if at all). So a wheel that has an offset of +35 will have a wider stance then a wheel that has an offset of +45 by 10mm. There is no offset that is ideal for every sized wheel/tire combo. The best thing to do is check out which offsets work without rubbing for a given size wheel and then decide what look you are going for.
lug pattern is 4x100 and the thread on the studs is 12x1.5. think you kinda got mixed up. and offset all depends on width and tire size. this link should help you out in choosing size, width and offset. https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=348 and you can always run spacers from onetongarage.com hope this helps
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