Are talking way back? As far as i know most datsuns and yotas 1970+ are 114.3. My friend keeps telling me to run adapters but i don't want to have to use 30mm just for that haha.
Are talking way back? As far as i know most datsuns and yotas 1970+ are 114.3. My friend keeps telling me to run adapters but i don't want to have to use 30mm just for that haha.
Its the little things..
Even up to the 90's they were 4x100. All those wheels look old school so they should fit the MK1.
Do a search on PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) for 4 stud Datsuns and Toyotas. Nissan's were a different size, Hondas are 4x100 too.
all the toyota's, datsun/nissan's, mitsubishi's etc. were 114.3's while they were rear wheel drive. they changed to 100's when they went to front wheel drive.
Looks like you're right about the Datsuns. All these were 4x100 - Corolla 1987-2007, MR2 1984-2007, Honda Civic 1983-2006, BMW 3 Series 1975-1990, Mazda MX5, heaps of Renaults too.
I learned something from the guys at BB the other day, wheels like these Advans from what I put up earlier have an adjustable PCD, and it's quite easy for them to go from 4x100 out to about 4x120.
if you like I'll ask the guys to keep me up to speed with what comes in with a 4x100 adaptability.
Adjustable pcd? Ive followed them on facebook so i might see when they have some in my pcd. Those advans are sexy..
Its the little things..
basically the bolt hole can slide, and it allows the stud pattern to change.
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