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Swapping a GSR over to 4 x 100 stud pattern

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Hello all,

 

I've been searching for new wheels lately, and have noticed a distinct lack of 4 x 114.3 wheels these days. Everything I like the look of is in 4 x 100, I'm guessing due to the sheer number of vehicles running that stud pattern now. For reference, I'm looking for 17 x 7.5 wheels.

 

My question for today is, what parts do I use to swap my GSR over to 4 x 100 (if I go this route)? Can I use a mixture of CE Lancer/Mirage front hubs and rear hubs off of a disc brake proton, or will this not work?

 

I know 5 stud swaps are possible too, but I'd prefer to say 4 stud.

 

Any help/insight would be appreciated.

 

Thanks.



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gsr is AWD the car you mention are FWD unfortunately none will have provision for rear axles your actually beter off looking into 5 stud conversion more rim choices and can use evo 4+ hubs


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Fronts are pretty straight forward, just change hubs, backs I dont know 100%, might be harder, I dunno if they have the provisions for the driveshaft to go through, plus spline count an size? Surely wouldnt be too hard???
Really though, For the hassle I'd go 5 stud, ya can put any factory evo wheel on plus a lot more other options and then brake upgrades later are easier too

Where abouts are you? I saw these pretty cheap with good rubber too #152571259800 on ebay

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Ah, you press post as I was typing,
Well there ya go
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Bugger. Figured that'd be the case. I guess 5 stud does also have a lot more options. Thanks guys.



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Have you looked 4 stud multi stud wheels?

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What style of wheel are you after? There are a lot of options for 4x114.3 depending what you want

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I've got a cheap spare set of buddy club p1 rims in white 17x7 +42 4x114.3 if you're in Melbourne.



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I'll find something in 4 x 114.3, there's a few wheels I've liked, it's just the wheels I've found in the exact size and style I want are only 4 x 100.

 

I've got a cheap spare set of buddy club p1 rims in white 17x7 +42 4x114.3 if you're in Melbourne.

 

I'm in Central Qld, and I'm not really a fan of the p1's. Thanks anyway.


Edited by NFG, 05 June 2017 - 10:01 PM.


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what wheels are they?


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what wheels are they?

 

https://page.auction...tion/o187488244

 

Sets of these come up occasionally on Yahoo, and a lot of the 17 x 7.5's I find are 4 x 100 due to them being mainly for Mini's.



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That style of wheel could probably be redrilled, if the back on the centre was flat.

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those come in 4 x114.3 anyway

http://www.driftirel...ead.php?t=51921

 


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I've never seen them in those sizes on yahoo auctions, they're always 4x100. Guess I might get lucky one day.

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Nice choice, and popular with the Honda's hence the bulk of the 4 stud being 4x100

Dan had/has a set of these, but they were in 16"

http://www.4gtuner.c...eels/?hl=gsrsol

He may still have them for sale?

 

Another outrageous thought...

http://www.4gtuner.c...ut/#entry337393

The CM5A should be 4 x 100 PCD and there is a possibility that the components (front and rear hubs) could work


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Or you also have replica wheels (which come with their risks)

Katana and Rota have replica RG's


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Nice choice, and popular with the Honda's hence the bulk of the 4 stud being 4x100
Dan had/has a set of these, but they were in 16"
http://www.4gtuner.c...eels/?hl=gsrsol
He may still have them for sale?
 
Another outrageous thought...
http://www.4gtuner.c...ut/#entry337393
The CM5A should be 4 x 100 PCD and there is a possibility that the components (front and rear hubs) could work

Are you sure the ce gsr is 4 x 100 Tim? I thought like a cc gsr they would be 4 x 114.3 ?
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Proton run 4x100

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Proton run 4x100

also only FWD your challenge is finding hubs for the rear (with driveshaft splines) in 4x100.


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Redrill the rears. No big deal. I went from 4x100 on rear to 5x100, then to 5x114. All on same hubs, there is heaps of meat there
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