All Mitsubishi Lancers newer than 1993 models should be 4x100 I believe. I think the only exceptions are Mitsubishi Lancer VRX and EVO models, being 4x414. Refer to site listed in related links for a full list.
Not likely. The 4 represents the number of lugs, and the second number is the distance across two of the lugs measured across the center, so they will not match up.
no these sizes do not interchange...i have a set of unilug (4x100, 4x114) my ford contour has the 4x108, one size is to small and the other too big... Agreed. The 100 and 108 are the distance center to center of the lug holes in millimeters
no civic is 4x100, accord is 4x114
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The 1992-1996 are old school bolt patterns, so you must use a 4-bolt pattern because only the Preludes used the 4x114 bolt pattern, whereas same era Accords and Civics were using the 4x100. In other words, all the prelude rims are interchangeable between the Preludes. Hope this helps.
With adapters it is possible but adapters are usually a headache waiting to happen. Also since it is a 4 lug car I am assuming it takes a high offset like 35-40mm. An adapter is going to throw that offset off and they will more than likey stick out and cause you more problems, like more stress on your front end parts.
4x110 or if its a GSL SE then its 4x114
TO put it simple NO FACTORY ARE 15'S to fit over the calipers w/o rubbing and the 114 is a different bolt pattern
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