![]() 01/19/2016 at 23:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Found these one Cl. I love them... but I don’t know anything with a 4x100 bolt pattern. Well there is my wife’s Fit, but it’s got 16" stock, it just not old enough to look good with a 14" wheel.
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Form what I could find Riken is an older Japanese wheel Designer, but Enkie actually made the wheels.
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Those would be nice for an 84 GTI.
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yes, yes they would.
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Those would be epic on a E30 or 80s Civic/CR-X.
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1986 Honda Civic Si...
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4 x 100 is a pretty common bolt pattern, especially on older cars, in fact it’s probably the most common 4 bolt pattern actually. E30s, Miatas, Civics before 2005(6?), Mk I-III(?) VWs, first gen Focus and I think the first gen New Mini might have been 4 bolt as well.
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I thought the first then Focus had some weird 4x108 or something. I’ve owned lots of cars with 4x100 wheels, unfortunately my Galant has a 4x114.3 like a Nissan. Weirdest part is the Eclipse/Talon has a 5x114.3.
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5x114.3 is fairly standard on Japanese cars I think. I know our mazda3 and others Mazdas have that bolt pattern and I think Honda uses it for the Accord does as well.
Edit - seems I’m wrong on the Focus, 4 x 108 indeed
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Meanwhile, its original wheels live on...