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Old 11-03-2005, 01:06 AM
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Lug Pattern

What is the lug pattern for an 88 gt. i am looking for some aftermarket rims and wanted to make sure that it was a 5 x 100mm or a 5 x 115mm. and what would be a good offset.
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Re: Lug Pattern

All Fieros, 84-88, have 5x 100mm hubs. Wheels should be ordered with the factory offset (most wheel/tire dealers have this number available, I'm sorry I don't have it on hand) to insure proper fit and maintain proper alignment geometry. Messing with these things on a 4 wheel independent suspension often does more harm then good.
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Re: Lug Pattern

Remember the fiero is a FWD vehicle so buy rims accordingly. What I use as a reference when getting rims is something like newer cavalier or sunfire rims.
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Re: Lug Pattern

The offset is 42mm on 84 to 87, the 88 is a 45 to 47mm for the front and a 35mm to a 40mm for the rear if I remember right, double check.
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Re: Lug Pattern

All these cars use the same 100mm rim size, same as the Fiero
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1996-79½ BUICK - Skylark, Apollo

1990-81½ Skyhawk

1990-80 Century (Some 115 mm)

1989-85 Somerset, Regal , Skylark

1988-81 CADILLAC - Cimarron

1996-87 CHEVROLET - Beretta, Corsica

1999-81½ Cavalier

1991-82 Celebrity (Some 115 mm)

1985-79½ Citation

1999-95 CHRYSLER - Cirrus, Sebring (some 4 1/2")

1995-86 Le Baron, New Yorker

1995-85 Le Baron Coupe, Sedan

1986-85 Laser

1999-95 DODGE - Neon, Stratus

1994-89 Spirit

1994-88 Dynasty

1994-87 Shadow

1992 & 88-86 Caravan

1993-85 Daytona

1989-86 Aries, Aries America

1988-86 400 "K", 600

1989-85 Lancer

1996-92 OLDSMOBILE - Achieva

1992-85 Cutlass Calais

1990-82 Cutlass Ciera (Some 115)

1988-81½ Firenza

1985-79½ Omega

1999-95 PLYMOUTH - Breeze, Neon

1997-86 Voyager

1994-89 Acclaim

1994-84 Sundance

1988-85 Caravelle

1989-86 Reliant, Reliant America

1998-85 PONTIAC - Grand Am

1999-81½ J-2000, Sunbird, Sunfire

1990-82 A-6000 (Some 115 mm)

1988-84 Fiero

1985-79 Phoenix, Ventura

1999-94 SUBARU - Impreza

1996-90 Legacy

1992-83 TOYOTA - Camary

1997-93 VOLKSWAGEN - Corrado, Golf, Jetta, Passat
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