Is this worthy

BootHead

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of including into the tech archives section? wanna steal it and leave it here? maybe call the outfit and ask permission?

http://adaptitusa.com/referencebook.htm

We all know adapters are bad, but the interchange info is pretty handy.
It would still be up to end user to make sure the wheels fit over the calipers, correct offset and all that gobbidlygook.
 
Interesting.

I think it'd be more useful if one could sort the data.

That way, it would be easier and faster to find out that those Kia Rondo wheels might fit my Charger if there's enough room to open up the centre bore a little bit.

No info on offsets and the like though..

I'll save the data and see if I can work something up.

Anyone have any other numbers that we can add to the pot?
 
I used control f and searched for "5x100" then went down the line to making sure the center bore and lug size matched, got some good matches to check out.

not sure I want cavalier wheels on anything I own but sure wouldn't mind a set of rust free 15 inch steelies for the Caravan. (future plan after rear leaf springs getting re arched or new$$$$$$ is to run light truck tires because it spends 75% of its time on gravel. and the rest of the time she's overloaded with wood, water, or drywall) The aluminum wheels pick up and retain so much mud and dirt that the wheel balance changes minute to minute. think it would help to polish the inners?

A Volkswagen passat should have some interesting wheels. :huh:
 
I've got it all in an Excel spreadsheet.
With two clicks I am viewing everything that is 5X114 and 5X114.3 (5 X 4 1/2)
and they are sorted by Centre bore size highest to lowest.

Now I can see what fits and what's really close.

Now, to replicate that in to a web app.
 

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