Originally Posted by Sidez
I don't know exactly what the screws for the wheels are called, but I do know there are 5 of them for each wheel... I recently purchased new wheels for the SRT-6...
Stock ///// New Rims
18 x 7.5///// 18 x 7.5
35mm //// 29mm Offset
19 x 9 //// 19 x 9
22mm //// 37mm Offset
From this information I have gathered that I would need 20mm spacer for the rear for the rims to be pushed out 5mm in the rear and the front will be pushed out 6mm without spacers.. so my question is it apears that I will also need new "screws" what size would I need and where can I purchase them? any suggestions?
Sidez, there are a lot of factor's in aftermarket wheels. Some wheels require a ballseat type lug bolt, that is what the OEM wheels are. Some require a conical type lug bolt. The Stern wheels on my car are a 35mm offset and they require a conical lug bolt, the Voxx wheels I just bought for my DR's require a ballseat. My best advice for you is to fit the wheels as is on your car, decide if you want or need to run a spacer. Then take a measurement of how long of a lug bolt you will need. The OEM bolts screw in 16mm, you can go a little deeper in the front, but not the back. You can go as deep as 18mm in the rear till the bolts hit something inside. I'm running 10mm hubcentrical spacers in front & 20mm on the back with my Stern wheels, 19X9.5 wheel on back & 18X8.5 in front. This is where I've bought all my lug bolts & hubcentrical spacers, you'll be looking for 12X1.5 bolt's.
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Lug_Bolts_s/20.htm
I had to trim out the inside of the front spacers a little to get them to fit over the front spindle housing.
And one other thing I forgot to mention is the center bore of the wheel OEM is 66.xx mm, most wheels in our bolt pattern are the 66.xx mm or 73.xx mm, if you have the 73's you'll need some hub centric rings too.