Discussion
Wedge PCD is 112 and Cerb is 114.3 so across studs dig approx 2mm diff, sounds like they fit though so diff must be catered for by the tolerance. Will fit half an inch further into the wheel arches which could be reduced by the use of 5mm wheel spacers. Hmmm, not a bad idea really; the only thing is - do you want super curvy wheels on a Wedge?
What sort of seat do the wheel nuts have? If they're a tapered seat then you might be able to get the wheel over the studs with 2mm different pcd, but it certainly wouldn't be safe to drive like that. In any case you still need to make sure the internal shoulder on the wheel fits the corresponding shoulder on the hub otherwise the wheel will not be located properly. If the stud pattern is different I wouldn't put money on the hub locating the wheel properly.
There is a recent post on TVRCC Wedge forum that suggests Cerb wheels have been fitted as direct replacement to a 350i.
Also search under 'wheels' Sept 10th 2004 this forum - similar suggestion.
Possibly worth contacting the individuals to confirm whether any problems encountered.
David
Also search under 'wheels' Sept 10th 2004 this forum - similar suggestion.
Possibly worth contacting the individuals to confirm whether any problems encountered.
David
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