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VF Rims on WK Statesman

Discussion in 'VF Holden Commodore (2013 - 2017)' started by danielnitschke, Apr 18, 2017.

  1. danielnitschke

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    Hi All!

    Just purchased an 03' 5.7 Stato, it's got rims on it but I'm thinking of swapping them out.
    Any idea if the VF rims are the same stud pattern? I've seen a photo that would suggest so, but thought I'd check regardless.

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    Same stud pattern different bore diameter. VF wheels have to be bored out to go on the early (VN-VZ)
     
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    What about centering rings?
     
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    As wraith said the stub axles hubs are a different diameter, the VE is smaller at 66.9mm and the earlier models are 69.6mm and therefore you need to have the rim hub centres machined and depending on how good the job is you may or may not also need hub centric rings fitted.

    To allow for wider rims to be fitted the wheel studs on the VE are also thicker (VE = 14mm & Pre VE = 12mm) and it is a wise and safer decision to also fit new acorn wheel nuts with the appropriate tapper to suit the wheel nut seats to compensate for the thinner studs even though a lot of owners tend to ignore or are unware of this fact and just refit their existing nuts.



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    I have had some vf wheels machined to fit my Vn Calais..they fit on the back but the tyres rub on the bottom of the suspension spring on the front?? Does anyone know if spacers will fix this ? If so how thick?
     
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    Are they 18's? If so you just need a more suitable tyre. Something like a 235/40/18. Don't forget the proper wheel nuts.
     
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    52426171-4E76-49A1-AACB-B2BCFCA4A088.jpeg Yeah I got the proper wheel nuts! Will talk to my tyre man see what he can do cheers for ya advice!!
     
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