5j

I think 4x100 but if they fit I want 5x100
That's the stud pattern ;)

Offset is how far in or out the hub of the wheel (part the bolts go on/in) is from the outer edge/lip (or is it inner?) of the rim (I believe)
Described as ET followed by a number

The width of the wheel is the j (or jj) number

You can check wheel fitment on will they fit. Com
 

skymera

Brutal Honesty
That's the stud pattern ;)

Offset is how far in or out the hub of the wheel (part the bolts go on/in) is from the outer edge/lip (or is it inner?) of the rim (I believe)
Described as ET followed by a number

The width of the wheel is the j (or jj) number

You can check wheel fitment on will they fit. Com
The width of the wheel is just the number, the letter i.e J or JJ is flange iirc.
 
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