Im going to be buying a 2008 hyundai coupe sii which has 16

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Im going to be buying a 2008 hyundai coupe sii which has 16

Postby ita2li23ano2 » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

I love my fox 18 inch alloys I now have on my ford concentrate. Can I fit these on my hyundai coupe without effecting its performance or modifying the car to much?
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Postby Law4you » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

Your concentrate wheels/studs are on a pitch circle diameter of 108mm if five stud. The five stud Hyundai wheels are on a PCD of 114 mm.

This means the mounting holes won't line and it'll be physically impossibe to fit the concentrate wheels to a Hyundai Coupe. there's no way to change them or an adaptor to purchase to sort that out just can not be done.

You can purchase and fit 18 inchers but if I were you I could not rush ito it as you'll find the Coupe suspension hard and fitting the 40 part lower profile tyres that will be needed on 18 inchers will make it harder in general attempt it 1st for a while.
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Postby Audioooh » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

In technical terms yes you may be able to fit an 18" wheel, but not your wheels unfortunately. As the other man said your screw patterns don't match up. Maybe you may be able to find someone to trade or purchase your rims, then purchase new ones that fit your car. As to what the other man said Hyundai',s quality is really quite good, they have come a long way in the last twenty years, their quality is one of the highest. In the 2008 JD Power survey Hyundai was fourth I believe in in general brand quality. I',m wanting to replace one of my cars next year and I',m looking at a 2010 Genesis coupe.
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Postby Mike In Canada » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

don',t think if it was made and tested with 16 then im guessing 16 should be the way to go



btw I see you're going to purchase, to be honest hyundais aren',t the greatest or most realiable cars in the world
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Postby PD87 » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

Sorry Ford concentrate wheels won't fit the Hyundai the bolts holes won't line.
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Postby ProgrammerX » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:03 am

if you have four wheel nuts on your new car then yes they'll work
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