I wouldn't recommend it, but I put 5x115 on my 240sx to drift with, which is 5x114.3, and they did fit on, but barely. Little metal shavings appeared when I put them on...
an adapter plate may be necessary
No, a 5x115 will not fit a 5x112 lug pattern. I received a 20 pair of rims from my cousin that came off his Mercedes & tried to get them on my CTS...... No Dice! Do not waste your time trying to make them fit. You'll just end up messing up your car.
The short answer is no. To make these wheels fit, you'll either need to have them redrilled (expensive and not recommended), or purchase wheel adapters (which may or may not work for your car). Please also be aware that wheel offset is important to make sure your wheels fit properly. See the link for more info. For tons of car videos, how-to tutorials and tips on saving money, visit my site TheFreeMechanic.com
That would be the lug nut pattern of the wheels including the number of lug nuts on one wheel and the circumference of the pattern.
I believe the pattern is 15X6, 5lugX115mm on the Intrigue 1997-2003 and 16X6.5, 5lugX115mm on the GLS models with chrome wheels. Either wheel should work on the car.
if it has the same stud pattern yes. hope this helpsYes, as long as they fit.
No, 5 x 114.3mm is the same as 5 x 4.5"
For a wheel to become a car wheel, it has to be to go on a car. So the guy who built the first car wheel must have been working for the guy who built the first car.
tires is what is used on a car for a wheel.
Wheel bolt pattern? 4 3/4 on 5 Unless it's a special or cop car, Then 5 on 5
Yes, every car has a wheel.
The car wheel was directly taken from the wagon drawn by horses and that wheel was taken from the earliest wheel from before the Romans took over what is now Italy. So individual changes in the car wheel may have been invented, the car wheel was not.
check lugnutpatterns.com