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      12-30-2005, 02:23 AM   #1
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I've never seen a rim like this!



The post states bolt pattern 5x114 OR 5x100!! Looks pretty dangerous to me...

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I think those rims belong to cdheaven....hahaha!
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Lol, looks like someone put a 4 bolt pattern onto a 5 bolt wheel, or visa versa.
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I think those rims belong to cdheaven....hahaha!
Yes, and I think they are still for sale.
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Yes, and I think they are still for sale.
they will fit perfectly on an 2003 Acura TL!
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dual bolt pattern wheels are so damned ghetto!
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Thosr are knock off racing hart M5's
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dual bolt pattern wheels are so damned ghetto!
how are they ghetto?? why are they ghetto? they have center caps to cover the holes. i think the universal bolt pattern are ingenious.
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just seems like if you're dropping the cash, you should get wheels that fit your car specifically

also, seems like your high end wheel makers BBS..... don't offer dual bolt pattern, that tells me something too.
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One word Structural Integrity! Ok so maybe it was two but when they come together they mean one thing... That cannot be safe!
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you guys lovvvvve talking shit.
1. those rims arent mine
2. you guys could continue to talk as much shit as youd like, but for the record, i drove around with my rims on my Tl for 2 years. with noooooooo problem. the rims did 130 mph with nooooo problem. the rims did a quarter mile in 14.6 seconds with noooooo problem, and the rims were fine on my wreckless daily driving. sooooooo i guess the bottom line is there were no problems
3. i dont know if long tran is being sarcastic, but being that the two bolt pattern rim worked 100% perfect for me, and numerous other people i know, the design does seem like a great idea. obviously there is a center cap that covers the bolt pattern, so as long as they fit perfectly on 2 or 3 different sets of bolts, seems like a good idea to me.
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I had Racing Harts Type C's with a very similar bolt pattern on a mustang cobra I once owned several years ago. The wheels were fine but I would always be a little worried. Some mustang owners had cracked or completely broke wheel studs after hard "launches" which made me afraid that that I would bust my wheels......
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I'm sure the dual bolt pattern wheels have been designed and engineering calcs have been made to ensure they won't fall apart. ( I wonder if they have that german TUV approval though)

I would bet that the wheels are actually heavier than a single bolt patern wheel as they have to beef up parts of the hub to account for the extra wheels.

The multiple fitments allow for cheaper wheels and less models for tire shops to stock.

I'm still against it, but I can see why they do it
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you guys lovvvvve talking shit.
1. those rims arent mine
2. you guys could continue to talk as much shit as youd like, but for the record, i drove around with my rims on my Tl for 2 years. with noooooooo problem. the rims did 130 mph with nooooo problem. the rims did a quarter mile in 14.6 seconds with noooooo problem, and the rims were fine on my wreckless daily driving. sooooooo i guess the bottom line is there were no problems
3. i dont know if long tran is being sarcastic, but being that the two bolt pattern rim worked 100% perfect for me, and numerous other people i know, the design does seem like a great idea. obviously there is a center cap that covers the bolt pattern, so as long as they fit perfectly on 2 or 3 different sets of bolts, seems like a good idea to me.
i am not being sarcastic. i use these wheels all the time when i was into honda/acura. i really think these are pretty smart. they save me money.i use to have the 4/5x114 pattern. i used the racing hart type c on a 92 vigor then switched to 99 accord v6. i bet these guys are yapping their mouth but have no idea what they are talking about. they just look at it and assume its bad. jawa and tuv approve are certification for japan (jawa) and german (tuv) market. they wont approve these wheels with the universal pattern if they werent safe.
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i agree with long tran. if you guys wanna talk shit about someone buying a dual bolt pattern rim because they are "cheaper" thats one thing. but im sure they are very safe. if im ever gonna buy rims again, im gonna spend a decent amount, and im gonna make sure they dont have a dual bolt pattern because of HOW much i will be spending. but for a cheaper set of rims, this is fine.
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The reason I made the comment is because in order to have hole spacing like that and still maintain enough strength they would have had to add a lot of material to the wheels in the areas around the bolt holes to make them strong enough. I mean, look at the spacing on the top left and right holes, the counterbores/countersinks overlap!! Makes me wonder if the lug bolt head breaks into the second hole. The stress concentration around those must be horrible under high loads. It's just my 2c but I wouldn't buy them. There have got to be decent looking rims with a single bolt pattern that aren't too expensive.

P.S. Before reading this I didn't even know they made dual bolt pattern wheels.
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...if im ever gonna buy rims again, im gonna spend a decent amount, and im gonna make sure they dont have a dual bolt pattern because of HOW much i will be spending. but for a cheaper set of rims, this is fine.
I've always been a believer in nice high quality rims, even when I drove hondas and acuras. I would never buy those type of rims, even if I had two different cars they would both fit on...

If I didn't have some $$, it was always stock.

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danny, i spent 2,800 on my last rims with tires. i thought at the time that was a decent amount of money. it wasnt the 5,000 i wanted to spend for lowenharts, but i thought it was enough to earn some respect. and they did help me win a few trophies.
but for the sake of this thread, maybe it wasnt enough to get wholes with only one bolt pattern.
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danny, i spent 2,800 on my last rims with tires. i thought at the time that was a decent amount of money. it wasnt the 5,000 i wanted to spend for lowenharts, but i thought it was enough to earn some respect. and they did help me win a few trophies.
but for the sake of this thread, maybe it wasnt enough to get wholes with only one bolt pattern.
Anyone who puts rims on a lease gets my respect.
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