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Old 04-10-2010, 04:37 AM
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im new to this forum. ive had my xb2 for almost a year now and barely started to mod my xb. i currently have some 19" mrr gt-1 on df210s but im not liking 19" and found some 18". but the problem is that bolt pattern is 6x139.7 and ive been looking all over to find if anyone made an adapter so i can run those wheels i wanted. if anyone knows a site i can get them at, thanks in advance!
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wow thats a HUGE wheel pattern, good luck but i believe youll put too much stress on the suspension/ axles with an adapter that big, theyre 6 lug really?
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yea a coworker of mine has a buddy thats selling some ssr kries in that bolt pattern, which threw me off because i thought of truck/suvs in that bolt patternn.

i also heard that adding adapters would add stress on the hub and would occasionally slip. is that true? or running adapters is totally safe.

those arent the wheels, but i did google and find the same wheels with 6 holes.
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theyre beautiful wheels, in fact my favorite wheels, if theyre cheap enough, i mean cheap go for it or flip em to buy some in your pattern(5x114) what obscure car/truck ran those?
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I don't know where you can get an adapter other than getting one custom made. Also, that is an intense bolt pattern for such sexy wheels.
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Yea don't know about teh adapter either, but not feeling those rims at all!!
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Check with these guys for a quote on a custom adapter. Generally around $250.

http://www.motorsport-tech.com/
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Maybe do a fill and redrill? I've been quoted anywhere from $140-200 for one.
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i looked into fill and redrill this weekend. and im kinda worried it might mess wittht the integrity of the wheels. so im probably gonna pass up on the wheels
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Same wheel with the correct bolt pattern:
http://www.jdm-wheels.com/173krais.html

Some other 18" SSR Vienna Krais wheels that aren't chrome, and have staggered fitment:
http://www.jdm-wheels.com/224krais.html

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