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Old 03-05-2009, 09:43 AM   #1
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it says theyre 5x114 bolt pattern (at least thats how i deciphered the bad punctuation anywys), Ti's are 5x120.
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yup, you need a 5x120 bolt pattern and an offset around 30-40 mm, BMW and GM are the only ones I know of who use that bolt pattern so used rims are hard to come by
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Please, no chrome rims. I'd rather you have chrome eyelids than chrome rims!

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yup, you need a 5x120 bolt pattern and an offset around 30-40 mm, BMW and GM are the only ones I know of who use that bolt pattern so used rims are hard to come by
GM has the same offset too? I didn't know that up until now. What models do they come on?
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I think it's the rear wheel drive ones that fit, I know Josh was going to put Corvette rims on his first ti a while back, plus I've seen a Firebird with Style 68 rims on it, I'm not sure if the offset is actually correct or just close enough
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