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    E30 4x100 wheels on cars with 56.1hub ring

    I'm talking about stock E30 steelies, bottlecaps, or basketweaves, can they be mounted on cars that require 56.1hub ring size, eg. Civics?
    thanks
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    #2
    yes, i dont know if they make a 1mm hub centering rings, or if its even necessary
    BEERTECH

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rob
      yes, i dont know if they make a 1mm hub centering rings, or if its even necessary
      Yah I didn't think they made such thing. I would imagine that they would fit without any problems, but I wanted to make sure.
      I have steelies with winter tires taking up space in the garage that I wanna sell off, and the biggest market is the civic owners and the like.
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        #4
        I'd be worried about the 15-20mm backspacing difference...

        -Dirt

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          #5
          what are they? 35mm?
          BEERTECH

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rob
            what are they? 35mm?
            yah i believe so. I would think that 35mm would be fine for fwd car, no?
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              #7
              i know VW can use that, not positive about hondas
              BEERTECH

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rob
                i know VW can use that, not positive about hondas
                My friend has an Civic EK (With a Type R motor, straight trade for his previous EG Civic, serious), and he has ET35 wheels on it, he says no problems there.
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                  #9
                  Alright...so wheels go one way and not the other? BMW -> Honda but not the other way around?

                  I've been told I would need to run 15 or 20 mil spacers with rims off a FWD honda

                  does rim width play a big part in this? (7" vs 6" or whatever)

                  -dirt

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                    #10
                    Most Civic wheels have a +41 offset so a +35 bottlecap would fit fine.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fred
                      Most Civic wheels have a +41 offset so a +35 bottlecap would fit fine.
                      and the hub ring difference is so minimal, that it doesnt matter does it?
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by royalflush313
                        Originally posted by Fred
                        Most Civic wheels have a +41 offset so a +35 bottlecap would fit fine.
                        and the hub ring difference is so minimal, that it doesnt matter does it?
                        Yeah, whatever small difference there is would be taken care of by the lugs.

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                          #13
                          okay, awesome.

                          Thanks.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dirtsquirt
                            Alright...so wheels go one way and not the other? BMW -> Honda but not the other way around?

                            I've been told I would need to run 15 or 20 mil spacers with rims off a FWD honda

                            does rim width play a big part in this? (7" vs 6" or whatever)

                            -dirt
                            Yeah, narrow stock wheels can have lower offsets, think about it.

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