What marque of Micra? Different marques, while all having the same 4x100 bolt spacing, have different hub spigot diameters.....Hi All is anyone selling a set of OEM ally wheels 14" 5J 4x100 ?
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Is it a Mark I, II, III or IV? (K10, K11, K12 or K13). Without knowing the year of manufacture I guess it is Mk II K11 (up to 2002). The hub spigot diameter on those is AFAIK 57.7mm, whereas the K12 (2003-2010) is 60.1mm, so while K12 wheels will fit on a K11, the disparity between the spigot location diameters will mean that they will not concentrically line up on the hubs so will run out of true. Conversly the K11 wheels will not fit on K12 hubs without the centres being bored out to 60.1mm..........Hi John D dont really know what "marque" you mean, but i have a 998cc SE 5 door petrol auto.
For an 18 year old car that is seriously low mileage! I've had my K12 for a bit over two years now and have put an extra 24,000 miles on it in that time even as a second car.Sorry john D thought id put that it was a 2001 k11 It is a lovely unmolested car just coming up to 18,000 miles and i just want to give it subtle upgrades, but keeping it original if that makes sense, also just purchased a set of fog lights with all accessories (light stalk Relay and loom) brand spanking new still boxed . Appreciate your help John.
Like THESE ...........K12 6spoke 15inch alloys are a nice suitable alloys for a k11 same bolt pattern
Also Nissan cube ,
Some alloys may need a thin spacer but the style suits the k11
I'm surprised by the need for a spacer as the rear hub spigots on the K12 rear drums is 16/17mm long (stops you fitting 16mm hub-centric spacers on the rear wheels of the K12 as the spigot fouls on the inside of the bore on the spacer before the spacer reaches the mating face of the hub), so the dust cap on the K12 rear hubs is about 20mm from the wheel location face so would have thought that there was plenty of room on OEM K12 alloys to accomodate the shorter hub spigot on the K11....spigot rings yes , but also a 3mReplym spacers as the center caps can hit the hub cap on the rear axle,
where you based and how much you want for the alloys
i have these for sale?
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