lotus wheels on a 91

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sydways
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Car: 1991 240sx Hatch

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I saw these great stock wheels on the cover of "Cargo" magazine on a lotus elise. 111s or somthing. i just noticed how hard good wheels are to find for a four bolt car like my 91 and thought these whould be dope. i need to know the bolt pattern for my 91 240sx and i need to know if i can get the new lotus elise wheels in that patterm. i know they make the 111s' wheels in 4x100. check out the wheels and more info about them at http://www.puresportscar.com/f...t1511


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dr!ft
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Bolt pattern for the 240sx is 4x114.3. So, the 4x100 111s wheels won't fit...

IveBeenBad
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they look like rx8 wheels

whiterps13
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they do look like rx8 wheels. and if you want them bad enough i know they make 4x100-4x114.4 adapaters. however, i dont think that would be my choice.

sydways
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thanks guys. now i think i want to do the 5 bolt conversion. what does that entail. i would like to save money by using used 300zx tt parts if i can.

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dr!ft
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You can find a great deal about the 5 bolt conversion by searching the site. Also, a good tech page can be found on Buudweizer's site: http://sillbeer.com/5lugswap.php . The Attain front (and rear) hubs explained on the site can be found here: http://www.splparts.com/Parts/_S13/Misc/Other.asp , or you can also get GTO front/rear hubs here: http://www.store.yahoo.com/pha....html . Basically, they replace the S14 hubs and help simplify the process. For the GTO kit, you can either purchase them with new bearings, or press in the old ones of the S13's four bolt.

Hope this helps! :)


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