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I just wanted to make sure that the bolt pattern on my GT4 WRC is 5x100 like the rest of the models before I go buying the wrong wheels, and no special offset. Can anyone confirm for me please?
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yes. 5x100 same as all the celicas. However the GT4 has bigger front calipers and you must have ET35 min in order for them to fit.
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yes. 5x100 same as all the celicas. However the GT4 has bigger front calipers and you must have ET35 min in order for them to fit. You should use ET35 as a guide only (its a good guide but dont think that if the wheels are ET35 they will definately fit)....it depends alot on the spoke design...my wheels are ET38 and still fit with plenty of room, I know of some ET35 wheels that do not fit the GT4 and hit the calipers....buying alloy wheels for a GT4 is a nightmare to say the least. Best thing to do is to is to find a wheel that you like and then check to see if any one else has the same and check which ET they used or if they had any fitment issues. -------------------- |
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