jinx8402
Active LVC Member
Sorry in advance, as this isn't totally LS related, and I know there are few of you on here that really know your stuff about rims, and cars in general...so...
I've been researching my replacement car as of late, and I have settled on the new Fusion. I have found out the rims use the same bolt pattern and offset of our vehicle. The hub size is 63.4mm where as the LS is 63.6mm. What I was hoping was to use my spare 16" (as long as they fit over the brake assembly) that currently have winter tires on them for my winter set. My question is, is that .2mm difference between hub sizes anything to worry about? I know cars now use hub centric wheels, so I am hoping that .2mm is small enough not to worry about.
Anything else I should look out for? I am really hoping I could use these as a winter set on the Fusion. If not, I will just sell them.
Again, sorry that it's not totally LS related, and searching google, the closest thing I could find was people suggesting to get hub rings when the difference is over 1mm, however nothing this small of a difference.
Thanks for any help!
I've been researching my replacement car as of late, and I have settled on the new Fusion. I have found out the rims use the same bolt pattern and offset of our vehicle. The hub size is 63.4mm where as the LS is 63.6mm. What I was hoping was to use my spare 16" (as long as they fit over the brake assembly) that currently have winter tires on them for my winter set. My question is, is that .2mm difference between hub sizes anything to worry about? I know cars now use hub centric wheels, so I am hoping that .2mm is small enough not to worry about.
Anything else I should look out for? I am really hoping I could use these as a winter set on the Fusion. If not, I will just sell them.
Again, sorry that it's not totally LS related, and searching google, the closest thing I could find was people suggesting to get hub rings when the difference is over 1mm, however nothing this small of a difference.
Thanks for any help!