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Wheel fit trouble!!!! Please help!

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    Wheel fit trouble!!!! Please help!

    Hey everyone!

    Last night I bought some 4x114.3 wheels and was super pumped to put them on. So today when I tried to put them on, the don't fit. The ALMOST fit, but it's just not working. I'm trying to think of everything that might be wrong.

    Would it maybe be that it's cold outside and the cold makes the wheel smaller?

    Please help! Anything would be appreciated

    #2
    What are they? If they are in fact 4x114.3 you might want to check the hub and the opening for the hub on the wheel. Some people hit the end of the axle (where the nut goes) to break it loose from the wheel hub, causing the metal to develop a lip (or a flange). This in turn can cause burring and damage to the inside of the wheel itself, which may make it harder to fit over the hub.

    Just an FYI - there are a lot of wheels out there that have 4 x 108 (Ford and Saab I think use this pattern).

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      #3
      It's true that temperatures slightly vary the size of components but it shouldn't vary it to the point of a wheel not fitting. If the size difference is more than a few millimeters then odds are the bolt pattern is 4x100 rather than 4x114.3. Not a whole hell of a lot you can do about it. Pics would help a bit.

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        #4
        The wheel will not change size with the temperature. If they don't fit... then you got the wrong size. Contact whoever you bought them from and verify the size.

        Checking the hub opening makes sense too. Most aftermarket wheels are larger there, which means you need a hub-centric ring to make it fit properly (and safely). I've never heard of wheels being too small in that area, but I suppose anything is possible.






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          #5
          Thanks for all the help! I am getting it figured out right now.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dbrooks View Post
            Thanks for all the help! I am getting it figured out right now.
            any markings on the back the says the weight or bolt design, product # of some sort? do you know the brand and style? did you buy them off a person or from a site?


            Sold too: Grumpys93, '93CB7Ex, Bunta, prodh22accord, SSMAccord, fleetw00d

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