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      02-26-2018, 02:22 PM   #1
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Hi guys the center bore of my rims are smaller than the bore of the car. Do you guys think wheel ADAPTER will fix this?
My rims aren't made for F8X. They're work wheels sc2 and I believe they're for lexus lol.
Yes I know might as well buy new rims. I just need an answer for cheaper solution lol. Thx guys.
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I'm not sure how you got it to fit, your bore of the wheel is smaller than the bore of your car, or do you mean the opposite? Also isn't lexus 5x114.3? Are you running a spacer with a bolt pattern adapter? to convert the 5x114.3 to bmw 5x120?

If your wheels are 5x120 with a bore bigger than OEM bmw size, thats very common and just add a hub centric ring to address the shakes and wobbles. If its with bolt pattern conversion/adapters and spacers then you need to buy some correct fitting wheels..
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OP as stated Lexus has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, also you would never be able to get the wheel on if the wheel center bore was smaller then the vehicle center bore, no way it would work. Please check your set up again and some one here will be able to help you
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OP as stated Lexus has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, also you would never be able to get the wheel on if the wheel center bore was smaller then the vehicle center bore, no way it would work. Please check your set up again and some one here will be able to help you
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I'm not sure how you got it to fit, your bore of the wheel is smaller than the bore of your car, or do you mean the opposite? Also isn't lexus 5x114.3? Are you running a spacer with a bolt pattern adapter? to convert the 5x114.3 to bmw 5x120?

If your wheels are 5x120 with a bore bigger than OEM bmw size, thats very common and just add a hub centric ring to address the shakes and wobbles. If its with bolt pattern conversion/adapters and spacers then you need to buy some correct fitting wheels..
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OP as stated Lexus has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, also you would never be able to get the wheel on if the wheel center bore was smaller then the vehicle center bore, no way it would work. Please check your set up again and some one here will be able to help you

Hi guys. Thanks for replying. Actually it not smaller but it just sits perfectly in front of it so centric hub won't do anything. It's like facing each other.
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Hi guys. Thanks for replying. Actually it not smaller but it just sits perfectly in front of it so centric hub won't do anything. It's like facing each other.
Doesn't sound safe.. so your wheel isn't sitting flush on the hub and is held on by just your lugs? No way to fix your problem..
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Hi guys. Thanks for replying. Actually it not smaller but it just sits perfectly in front of it so centric hub won't do anything. It's like facing each other.
Doesn't sound safe.. so your wheel isn't sitting flush on the hub and is held on by just your lugs? No way to fix your problem..
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Hi guys. Thanks for replying. Actually it not smaller but it just sits perfectly in front of it so centric hub won't do anything. It's like facing each other.
Doesn't sound safe.. so your wheel isn't sitting flush on the hub and is held on by just your lugs? No way to fix your problem..
Thanks James!
New rims is the answer I guess lol
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