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5x120 the same as 5x120.65

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Old 12-15-2007, 05:39 PM
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I would think so being a fraction on a MM but I'm lookin at some SSRs off a beamer and don't wanna drop a bunch of money if they dont fit.
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No . . . They will bolt on, but "technically" do not fit.
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...they will fit but arent the "ideal" thing to do because some advise that the .65mm might be a hazard (which is true but its been done before many many times without failure). Honestly i have had wheels on my car which are 5x120 (which also gives you a nicer broader spectrum for wheel choices, which is always nice) and i havent had one single problem with them. I really think if you're not autocrossing or doing anything real extreme with a 5x120 setup, it should be okay for all around driving on the street. All of the true 5x120.65 wheels are pretty much reproduction looking wheels(ZR1, Z06, C5, C6, WS6, SS, ugly 16" stocks, and the Torq Thrust's are one of the few that are "different"). "BMW" 5x120's will fit jus make sure the offset is decent or else the wheel/tire will stick wayy too in or wayy too out of the fender wall, making the car look wacko. good luck with it either way, post up pics!~



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