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Do these fit the V? Anyone got a color code? SRX wheels.

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Old 08-03-2016, 01:11 AM
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according to a GOOGLE search, that took me all of 2 minutes to do, i found the following info:

those are 2nd gen (2010-2016) SRX wheels. 2nd gen SRX lug pattern = 6x120

1st gen SRX lug pattern = 6x115 (the same as a V1)

so the simple answer to you're question of if they'll fit..... NO.

even if you were to spend the money to either change your lug pattern or modify the wheels.... there's other factors that'll come in play like the offsets & center bores of the wheels.
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STS wheels, widened OEM, custom, or 5 lug swap...pretty much are our options.
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Originally Posted by CaptSlow
according to a GOOGLE search, that took me all of 2 minutes to do, i found the following info:

those are 2nd gen (2010-2016) SRX wheels. 2nd gen SRX lug pattern = 6x120

1st gen SRX lug pattern = 6x115 (the same as a V1)

so the simple answer to you're question of if they'll fit..... NO.

even if you were to spend the money to either change your lug pattern or modify the wheels.... there's other factors that'll come in play like the offsets & center bores of the wheels.
I already figured they didn't fit, the main thing I was looking for was a color code to that gunmetal color. I am weird, I like to keep things as OEM as possible, so when I redo my v1 wheels I'd like to have them done in this color. I don't know how to find an accurate color code for wheels though, would a body shop have that?
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A body shop should be able to find the code with your VIN number.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Chops
A body shop should be able to find the code with your VIN number.
Sigh. VIN. Acronym for Vehicle Identification Number.


Not Vehicle Identification Number Number. Soooooo many people including freaking car commercials get that wrong. It drives me insane.



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