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Lotus Wheel Fitment PCD & Offsets

Size Guide

Lotus Wheel Fitment PCD & Offsets Size Guide

Model

P.C.D.

Lotus Eclat

4 x 114.3

Lotus Excel

4 x 114.3

Lotus Elite

4 x 114.3

Lotus Esprit (Pre 1981)

4 x 100

Lotus Esprit (From 1981)

5 x 120

Lotus Esprit 2, 3 (Pre 1984)

4 x 100

Lotus Esprit 2, 3 (From 1984)

5 x 120

Lotus Exige

4 x 100

Lotus Turbo

5 x 120

 

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The bolt circle diameter (BCD), also called the pitch circle diameter (PCD).

  4 bolt wheel PCD
 4 Bolt pitch circle diameter (PCD).
 5 bolt wheel PCD
 5 Bolt pitch circle diameter (PCD).

To learn More View  Car Wheels Hub sizing 

 

 A general guide to common bolt patterns by manufacturer:

BMW: 5x120 mm

Dodge: 5x100 mm, 5x114.3 mm

Ford: 4x108 mm, 5x114.3 mm, 5X135 mm, 5X139.7 mm

GM (Chevy, Pontiac, etc):5x100mm, 5x115 mm, 5x120.7 mm, 6X139.7 mm

Honda/Acura: 5x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm, 4x114.3 mm

Jeep Wrangler JK 07-UP 17"&18" 5x127mm 5x5in

Mazda: 5x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm

Nissan/Infiniti: 5x114.3 mm, 4x114.3 mm

Peugeot/Citroen: 4x108mm

Renault: 5x108 mm, 4x100 mm

Subaru: 5x100mm, 5x114.3mm

Toyota/Lexus/Scion: 5x114.3 mm, 5x100 mm

VW/Seat/Audi:5x100mm, 5x112 mm

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