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Old May 3, 2016 | 04:25 PM
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Should I put 5X114.3 20" rims on my MC? Will it be safe? I put them on and the last nut is not centered but I can tell the nut will go on. I have a family and don't want to put them in danger. What should I do?
 
Old May 3, 2016 | 05:19 PM
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Old May 3, 2016 | 09:13 PM
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I had some 114.3 × 19" rims ....ran them for over a year with no issues
 
Old May 4, 2016 | 12:47 AM
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Thanks for the input. I appreciate that. I put them on and it fits, just wanted to make sure. Do you know about changing the pulley and making it smaller to get more horsepower?
 
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Thanks BeachBumMike I appreciate the help.
 
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I am always one to recommend against 5x114.3 since our cars call for 5x115.

While they do FIT, it can stress the lugs. Try to get hub centric rings for the rims too if you can.
 
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Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep
I am always one to recommend against 5x114.3 since our cars call for 5x115.

While they do FIT, it can stress the lugs. Try to get hub centric rings for the rims too if you can.
The hub centric rings came with the rims, but it prevents the rim to be flush, should I look into different rings?
 
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Originally Posted by brysonknight10@gmail.com
The hub centric rings came with the rims, but it prevents the rim to be flush, should I look into different rings?
I'd get the opinion from a proper tire place. They are tough things to recommend through the internet because it's a part of the car that you really want to be certain with haha
 
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Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep
I'd get the opinion from a proper tire place. They are tough things to recommend through the internet because it's a part of the car that you really want to be certain with haha
Okay, thanks.
 
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I know a ton of GP guys have run the 5x4.5 mustang wheels with no issues for years. For some reason, they were super popular wheel choices.

With that said, my old chrome wheels were 5x4.5, and I broke off a front stud. I'm not sure if it's for certain that the wrong lug pattern caused it - maybe it was all the extra power over a stock setup, or maybe some tire shop years ago hammered on it with an impact. Who knows. I will say the new rims I've got on it now are 5x115 , 18" monte SS wheels.
 



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