Alright guys, this concept of putting 5x115 wheels on my 5x114.3 is foreign and seems hard. I asked a facebook page but they were very confusing talking about how all i need is wobble nuts and I will be fine but I do not believe that. I know i will for sure need a hubcentric ring(s) for it but how do I calculate if offset will be an issue for all of those with experience. please, need help. Pic is wheels
>if you can identify the wheels is bonus points
>>17348438
No, do not try to fit 5x115 wheels on a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Use parts that were made for your vehicle, and do not try to nigger rig parts from other vehicles onto it.
As for finding wheels that will fit and what offsets you want: http://www.willtheyfit.com/
>>17348444
they make hub-centric rings which fill the gap from small differences in the center hole diameter which countless people have said give factory ride comfort. Im skeptical, as you, but the way they work seems logical.
>>17348455
I would avoid spacers/rings as much as possible. Just adds another point of failure on one of the most important parts of keeping a car on the road.
>>17348438
update: how safe are wobble bolts? i hear they can bypass this issue saely. there are no horror stories i can find on the internet
Get them plugged and redrilled.
>>17348438
Pontiac Bonneville wheels.
My former roommate runs 5x115 Dodge Charger steelies on his 5x114.3 Infiniti G35 as his winter set and he's had no issues. He doesn't run wobble nuts or hubcentric rings.
>>17348438
stop being a nigger. buy wheels that fit.
Don't chimp out to save a few sheckles. You can stress the wheel studs and will eventually break them.
You can nig-nog rig-rog a lot of shit, but your car should not be one of those things.