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Can you take pics of the underside? If the hub back is flat, you can have them filled and redrilled. 16x7 ET30 would be a pretty good fitment, fronts shouldn't rub with 195/45R16 tyres.
If it's not flat-backed, then the only way they'll go on is with adapters, but they will be too thick and will push the wheels out too far out.
Just a heads-up, filling + redrilling will cost around $400 - $550, and 195/45R16 tyres don't come cheaply either.
Nah The back ain't flat. So can't be re drilled. I just could of got em for WAY cheap thats all and didn't know what they'd fit. Oh well. i'll keep looking. Thanks for the input guys. Your knowledge sometimes blows me away...
I just could of got em for WAY cheap thats all and didn't know what they'd fit.
There's quite a lot of these wheels that pop around in many different sizes and fitments, so it won't be too long until another set pops up. Just gotta keep searching once and a while.
Ive got some spare centres exactly the same as these if you want to practise Ive had the same wheels redrilled but Flat back, dont believe its possible other wise unless you stay with a 5 stud.
My 16x7et33 and 16x8et24 are kinda on the market $1800 with near new tyres. They just get older the more i drive it!
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