Being as thrifty as I am, I bought 18 inch rims for my 2007 Toyota Corolla S and took the rims off of the Toyota and placed them on my 2001 Chevy Cavalier .. the bolt pattern on the cars matched 5 x 100. But when I drove the cavalier ,I noticed the rims were not seating right to the hubs. As much as my Mr Universe muscles could torque them nuts, the rim still will not seat right ... I have taken them off and on many times. Does Toyota and Chevy use a different meaning to the bolt pattern for thier cars? ... Or do I need to find the Hulk inside me and Torque them nuts until my veins bust? ...
Sounds like it's a hub bore issue. Sounds like the Toyo ones are marginally smaller than the J's need.
Darin B wrote: Being as thrifty as I am, I bought 18 inch rims for my 2007 Toyota Corolla S and took the rims off of the Toyota and placed them on my 2001 Chevy Cavalier .. the bolt pattern on the cars matched 5 x 100. But when I drove the cavalier ,I noticed the rims were not seating right to the hubs. As much as my Mr Universe muscles could torque them nuts, the rim still will not seat right ... I have taken them off and on many times. Does Toyota and Chevy use a different meaning to the bolt pattern for thier cars? ... Or do I need to find the Hulk inside me and Torque them nuts until my veins bust? ...
lmao.. your use of words amused me
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Yes, it sounds like a hub issue. You may need to bore out the rims or use some hub rings if needed.
Hub rings wouldn't work in his case. Hub rings are meant to take up space, not create space.
if the Cavalier's rims mounting are to be Hub Centric and the Toyota's rims are to be mounted Lug Centric, Then am I , as Grandpa would say , "@!#$ out of luck" ... or is there a CHEAP way to mount these with out making the wallet thinner? Or should I leave it to the beer gods and see what a twelve pack will do?
I think you should double the 12 pack...just for the heck of it
if the center bore doesnt clear the cavalier hubs .. get them machined..
get a dremel and a case beer and have at it til it fits lol.... j/k dont really do that
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Darin B wrote:if the Cavalier's rims mounting are to be Hub Centric and the Toyota's rims are to be mounted Lug Centric, Then am I , as Grandpa would say , "@!#$ out of luck" ... or is there a CHEAP way to mount these with out making the wallet thinner? Or should I leave it to the beer gods and see what a twelve pack will do?
that really doesnt matter at this point. all stock wheels are made to fit the stock bore size (which on jbodies is 57.1mm) thus making it hub centric. the majority of aftermarket wheels use a center bore around 72-73mm. this helps them fit many many cars simply by apply hub rings to the car to center them properly. your issuse is the stock toyota hub is smaller than the jbody hub like people have mentioned as since the stock toyota wheels are made to fit that hub, hence your problem. the stock toyota corolla hub is 54.1mm
not to mention this wouldnt be something you could do yourself. the wheel needs to be exactly dead center when they machine it so is perfect all the way around. unless you have a flawless eye and a very very good hand, its not something you can do right yourself.
As I sat on my patio finishing up leftover brew,I found myself pondering the comments received on this forum, I realized that one should not mix vodka and beer into one glass .. thats just plain nasty. .. .. Using my brilliant hung over mind .. I took two damaged rims that were intially on the cavalier and torched the center out.. . . . grided off the slag and mounted them in between the Toyota rims and the hub ... Overall they work .. but I use that car for only traveling afew blocks to work and plain on not driving long distances with it ... This I'm thinking may not be safe .. so my piggy bank will soon be destroyed to buy the right rims .... thanks for all the ideas, recommondations, prayers , thoughts, dreams, computer time , lol's, rofl's, and other such things .....
Toyota rims are smaller center bore. Scion TC/Pontiac Vibe are the same as well.
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the bore is 70.3 mm .. i believe ..
hmm so i guess we cant use saab 65mm bore?
I would try them on first to see if it actually fits . I looked up the specs on the toyota rims for the bore size on line .. they may fit .. but if not then I would suggest Hub rings if you really want them rims on your car.
our bore is 57.1mm, the scion tC, toyota corolla, toyota celica..... all use a 56.1mm center bore if I remember correctly.
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wantboost wrote:wats our bore?
really? or did you just not read the post where i posted back in september
Moar Candy! LAWL aka AWD GS wrote:Darin B wrote:if the Cavalier's rims mounting are to be Hub Centric and the Toyota's rims are to be mounted Lug Centric, Then am I , as Grandpa would say , "@!#$ out of luck" ... or is there a CHEAP way to mount these with out making the wallet thinner? Or should I leave it to the beer gods and see what a twelve pack will do?
that really doesnt matter at this point. all stock wheels are made to fit the stock bore size (which on jbodies is 57.1mm) thus making it hub centric. the majority of aftermarket wheels use a center bore around 72-73mm. this helps them fit many many cars simply by apply hub rings to the car to center them properly. your issuse is the stock toyota hub is smaller than the jbody hub like people have mentioned as since the stock toyota wheels are made to fit that hub, hence your problem. the stock toyota corolla hub is 54.1mm
The01Cav wrote:our bore is 57.1mm, the scion tC, toyota corolla, toyota celica..... all use a 56.1mm center bore if I remember correctly.
interesting, my rota boost's are 56.1mm and i can squeeze them on without having to bore it out. The previous owner of them did the same thing.
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The01Cav wrote:our bore is 57.1mm, the scion tC, toyota corolla, toyota celica..... all use a 56.1mm center bore if I remember correctly.
interesting, my rota boost's are 56.1mm and i can squeeze them on without having to bore it out. The previous owner of them did the same thing.
Thats pretty interesting. If thats the case you should send them my way!!!!
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BoltZ, I would check the bore of that hub on the Rota's again. I knew the original owner of the rims (Jay) and i'm pretty sure he had them machined out. I could be wrong but I think thats what I remember him saying.
just make sure that you don't use the cavy lugs, you need to use the toyota ones or you will have a set of useless wheels very quickly