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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Dec 4, '11 From Greece Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I'm in the middle of ordering a new set of wheels form Japan.
Problem is: the wheels with the offset I want only comes in 5x114.3 ![]() I don't want to use adaptors. So I want to know if the hub of the st205 has enough space for the extra 14+ mm diameter that I'm going to need to drill new holes and put new bolts at the desirable pattern. When I look the hub it seems possible, but I don't know if there is the clearance I need at the inside of it ![]() ![]() Anyone here that managed something like that? |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 26, '13 From Sacramento, ca Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I have it done.
Rav4 front hub, 1996-1999 (yes 2000 works too but there's an overlap and the later ones use a different number) 1992-2005 Camry rear hubs 1992-2005 Camry rear rotors Options: 1992-2005 Camry v6 front rotors and washers between the rotor and hub or 1992-2005(I believe all the way to 05) Camry 4 cylinder rotors (no washer, less pad contact) Slight modification of pad clips up front when using v6 rotors because they are thicker than stock. Assuming that ST's are the same, brake wise, as a GT/GTS this should work on all of the 6th gens. I have had this done and working for about a year in my 92 GT, my friend completed it on his 90 GTS recently (90-91 cars are trickier) Should also work for 4th gen fwd stuff too |
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I have it done. Rav4 front hub, 1996-1999 (yes 2000 works too but there's an overlap and the later ones use a different number) 1992-2005 Camry rear hubs 1992-2005 Camry rear rotors Options: 1992-2005 Camry v6 front rotors and washers between the rotor and hub or 1992-2005(I believe all the way to 05) Camry 4 cylinder rotors (no washer, less pad contact) Slight modification of pad clips up front when using v6 rotors because they are thicker than stock. Assuming that ST's are the same, brake wise, as a GT/GTS this should work on all of the 6th gens. I have had this done and working for about a year in my 92 GT, my friend completed it on his 90 GTS recently (90-91 cars are trickier) Should also work for 4th gen fwd stuff too We're talking about an AWD 5x114.3 swap ![]() |
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