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Do the newer hondas lug pattern match the 01 celica? I don't know what model honda, but I've found a good deal on some 17" enkei rims and tires that were on a newer model honda.

A little help?

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If they're 5x100, then yeah, they fit. The person selling the wheels should know if they're 5x100

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i thought hondas were 4 lug-besides the type r


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Here's the Enkei's I was talking about... Here's the link. They look somewhat universal with the 8-lug pattern. Any help?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33639&item=2444487193

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if its an 8 lug pattern it won't work. the 8 lug pattern is a dual 4 lug pattern. the wheels i have on my car have a 10 lug pattern. it has a 5x114.3 and a 5x100 pattern. the 5x114.3 is what my galant uses and the 5x100 pattern is what fits the celica.

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Originally Posted by liquidcourage1
Here's the Enkei's I was talking about... Here's the link. They look somewhat universal with the 8-lug pattern. Any help?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33639&item=2444487193

the link you posted is for an antenna.

...

anyways,

Most Honda are 4x100
Most Acura are 4x100

Most Toyota are 5x100
Most Lexus are 5x114


What you are looking at may be a "4x100 or 4x114" setup
4x114 is rare, but some cars use that setup...

Most domestics such as Ford may use "5x108" or a "5x115" setup


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http://www.enkei.com/PerfSpecPAGES/arashiSpecs.html

geez... i was looking at two things at once... here's the REAL link...

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Ok... these won't fit... I figured out what you guys have been saying about the offset and all. I thought with the 8 lug pattern that they would be a universal fit, but that's only for most 4 lug cars...

I'm glad this forum is here or I would've been screwed.

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