45
42-45mm
52.5 bolt pattern is 5x114.3 17" wheels that is
45 mm front and rear for the 17" wheels that came on the G35 Sedan 2003 - 2004 45 mm front and rear for the 17" wheels that came on the G35 Sedan 2003 - 2004
Yes, 17-inch wheels can fit on a Dodge Ram that originally has 20-inch wheels, but several factors need to be considered. You must ensure that the 17-inch wheels have the correct bolt pattern, offset, and brake clearance for your specific Ram model. Additionally, you should verify that the tire size used with the 17-inch wheels maintains proper clearance and meets the vehicle’s specifications for safety and performance.
Newer Jeep factory 17-inch wheels with a 5 on 4.5 (or 5 on 114.3) bolt pattern typically have an offset ranging from +30 mm to +40 mm. However, the exact offset can vary based on the specific model and year of the Jeep. It's always best to check the specifications for the exact wheel model or consult the owner's manual for precise information.
Wheels that can interchange with a 2006 Kia Spectra generally include those from other Kia models, such as the Kia Forte and Kia Rio, as well as some Hyundai models like the Elantra and Accent due to similar bolt patterns and offset specifications. The key specifications to match are the bolt pattern (typically 5x114.3 mm), wheel size (15 to 17 inches), and offset (usually around +45 mm). Always verify the specific measurements and compatibility before making a purchase to ensure proper fitment.
The 2006 BMW X3 is 6 ft. 1 in. (73 in.)17 x 8.0 in. wheels wide.
33-50mm offset in inches = -17
NO! 17 wheels do NOT fit a corsa
For the 13-14" wheels it apparently seems to be +42mm based on tirerack.com data. However, larger wheel sizes such as 15-17" appear to be +40mm
yes, they fit, I have a 2002 and put 2007 17" wheel and fit fine
Yes, you can put 17-inch wheels on a 2014 Ford F-150 that originally came with 20-inch wheels, but you need to ensure that the new wheels are compatible with the vehicle's bolt pattern, offset, and brake clearance. Additionally, using smaller wheels may require a change in tire size to maintain proper clearance and handling. It's advisable to consult with a professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications to ensure a safe and effective fit.