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Old 01-06-2020, 04:49 PM   #1
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s14 Maserati wheels

I found a set of Maserati wheels and wondering about fitment. They are 5×114.3... Rim diameter 18....rim width front 7.5 rear 9.5...offset front 43 rear 38.. So will these fit without any modifications? They will be on a 96 s14 se.
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You would also have to check that the center bore isn’t smaller than the Nissan hub and keep in mind Maserati lugs are thicker (m14) than the Nissan m12 studs so you would have to figure out what lug nuts will work and if it’s safe to have that much space between the wheel and studs


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That definitely helps out. I might see about a different hub assembly.. Idk if that would be possible. But if it's to much trouble I'll probably just scrap the idea.
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just try it and use a spacer to make up the difference! as long as the bore is ok then it should be able to be tightened properly against the hub!
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I wouldnt worry about the stud size, you want your rims to be hub centric not lug centric.

If the hub bore is bigger just buy hub centric spacers
- just google to find the hub bore diameter

And then buy the correct style lug nuts for those wheels but in M12

Piece of cake
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