Steel rims - Part number identification?
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Steel rims - Part number identification?
Hi all, I'm trying to determine what vehicle(s) the following rim size would fit. The part number on tag shows: X-99103N (AR-084) 15 inch steel rim w a 4 bolt pattern Other nomenclature on tag lists: 6J x 15 4-4.5 - 45 Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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The only things you need to be concerned with is the bolt pattern, and the offset. In this case it appears that its -45mm. A negative offset will make the wheel mount 45mm from center, towards the vehicle, thus making the wheel protrude 45mm away from the vehicle compared to a rim with a 0 offset.
If the offset isn't correct, then you run the risk of the inside of the rim hitting the brake caliper, usually.
If the offset isn't correct, then you run the risk of the inside of the rim hitting the brake caliper, usually.
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You would be correct about me having the rims already... they have been sitting in the back of my garage for about 5 years gathering dust and taking up space. I could not figure out if they were mine or my brothers, from previous vehicles - I figured if I could figure out what vehicle they fit, I could narrow it down.
Looks like they belong to my brother - hopefully he can sell 'em, grab a few extra $ and I can have them gone!
Thanks!
Looks like they belong to my brother - hopefully he can sell 'em, grab a few extra $ and I can have them gone!
Thanks!
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I might be interested in them. My fiancee has a 2008 Hyundai Accent. She needs a set of steel wheels so she can buy some winter tires and mount them on those, instead of the alloys the OEM All Seasons are on.
I think the Accents bolt pattern is 4 x 100mm, though it might be 115mm. I'm not certain.
$80, if they fit.
I think the Accents bolt pattern is 4 x 100mm, though it might be 115mm. I'm not certain.
$80, if they fit.
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Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels Be able to check there.