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    Member Gus's Avatar
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    5x114.3 would be nice

    Good day all,

    I have a chance to buy a set of 4 OZ Ultraleggera 17X18 5x114.3 for 500$!!! I know WRX bolt pattern is 5X100, but how hard and how much would a conversion cost. I know there are other threads on this subject over a NASIOC but I figured since we are building the car there might be other factors involved (simplifying the task maybe). Here's a few pictures

    OZ Ultraleggera.JPGOZ subie.jpgOZ.jpg

    Cheers
    Last edited by Gus; 08-07-2012 at 03:57 PM.

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    Hub adapters is one way.

    The other would be to use STI hubs/knuckles and round-file FFRs provided CV axles and upper control arm adapters to make your own that fit the STI parts.

    IMHO, buy the $500 wheels if they are a good deal then resell/trade them for a nice 5x100 set.

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    2nd that

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    agreed, if they are such a good deal then buy them and resell them with good pics and detail for a profit.
    then keep on doing that, until you can afford some 17x8.5 CE28N's in 5x100

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    That would nice too. This way, I could use if not all but most of my 05 STI parts.

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