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Post by robsjusty1 on Sept 22, 2012 11:52:29 GMT -5
Hey guys.
Just wondered if anyone knew if the justys wheel stud pattern was the same as any other manufacturers?? I'm wanting a set of 13" alloys and struggling.
I figured possibly Suzuki?
Cheers!
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Post by uniacke on Sept 23, 2012 7:46:03 GMT -5
hyundi wheels bolt right on they are on my car
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Post by uniacke on Sept 23, 2012 7:46:57 GMT -5
ford escort will work to
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Post by Cañon Carver on Sept 25, 2012 10:01:18 GMT -5
Suzuki is 4x110 and 112, Ford Escort from I believe 94-96 fit, and Miata wheels should be the same pattern, but I am not sure if the CB/offset is the same on those.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2012 1:43:48 GMT -5
I searched but I couldn't find my thread on the Escort wheels. They do not fit directly, they need the center bore to be modified. I will do some more searching (the right way) tomorrow and see what I find. They are great wheels though, and I am going to find another set for my '91 4x4 since my last went to my cousin on my '93 DL.
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Post by ivonko on Oct 13, 2012 4:07:31 GMT -5
i have been searching around, justy's have a 4x100 lug pattern, i am uncertain of there center bore but i know this lug pattern is shared by a lot of older model cars, honda civic, toyota tercel, acura integra, mazda miata, mx-3 and many more here is a complete list of cars with 4x100 lug pattern wiki.answers.com/Q/What_cars_have_4x100_lug_patternwhat is interesting though is that i cant find subaru justy on this list :facepalm: although many other sites states that the justy is in fact a 4x100, perhaps this is because you will have to modify the center bore of most of these wheels to match the larger on of subaru's? anyway a couple of potential wheels that i am looking at for the justy that are 4x100, decent looking, and lightweight (saving all the power i can) are - honda civic vx 9.8lb wheels 13" diameter - 94-97 mazda miata 10.8 lbs 14" diameter
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2012 19:32:56 GMT -5
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Post by ivonko on Oct 15, 2012 23:49:42 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 3:05:15 GMT -5
I finally found the thread on my '93 DL where I used the '95 Escort 14x5 wheels. The center bore started at 57MM, needed to be enlarged to 59.2MM but the shop owner took it to around 60mm. Here is the info on mine, though I used 14" wheels: subarujusty.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=talk&action=display&thread=2754&page=1I would strongly recommend against the die grinder method just because you have no idea how much you have enlarged the hole, or if it's still a circle. I know that I did not take that advice well when I was younger, so I would understand if it's unwelcome. I took my wheels to a machine shop owned by a friend, but I cannot believe this would be very expensive to have done. Those VX wheels look great, and would probably be an excellent choice for someone looking for a light 13" wheel. I think that is even lighter than the Justy steel 12" wheel!
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Post by ivonko on Oct 18, 2012 1:56:48 GMT -5
hmm those escort wheels look pretty sharp on it! do you know how much they weigh per chance? haha im always welcome to advise, whether i use it or not truly depends on the situation (and on how poor i am at the time :lol: ) i do agree with you that a machine shop would do a much better job of making the wheels work "correctly" the method we used when boring it would was guess and check every minute or so, we made it so the wheels fit quite snug in order to be certain that it doesnt begin wobbling, the only issue i ended up having with the tc wheels is removing them was very difficult due to them being so tight on the hub.
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Post by Cañon Carver on Oct 18, 2012 9:16:59 GMT -5
Another option you could do is the route I went. I simply took my spare set of front hubs to my local machine shop and had him shave the hub centric grooves down until they fit inside my 14" Honda steel wheels. The rears have no centric grooves so you only need the fronts machined. Easier then taking in 4 wheels and mounting them up As you can see, he only trimmed a small amount, enough to fit inside perfectly... Perfect... -Jamie
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Post by ivonko on Oct 19, 2012 0:32:46 GMT -5
hmm thats pretty sweet... i will look into doing that because definanlty more availability for honda wheels that subaru ones in size 13
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