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I am thinking about purchasing some bolt on type wheel spacers that convert the pcd from 4*114.3 to 4*100..... does anyone no if they are legal in victoria and has anyone had and problems with them........safetly wise?

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Why 4 x 100? I might understand 5 x 114.3, but why this?

Can't help with Vic specific, but they are the only spacers approved by CAMS.

Cheers, D

I bought some rims and the seller thought they were 4*114.3 cause he had them on his cefiro but when i got them they wouldnt fit on my skyline which is deffinately 4*114.3, so his cefiro must of had a hib change to 4*100 some time in its life so now we are trying to work out a resolution so the rims will fit or he refunds me or something....very confusing atm. "approved by CAMS" ?????

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Yeah! asa opposed to the off the shelf type of spacer being a big washer, so to speak.

NSW RTA & Vic Roads will not approve ANY spacer, but so long as the rego inspections don't necessitate the removal of a wheel, who will know.

THe only spacer approved by CAMS is the bolt to the original studs and then mount the wheels to the new studs in the spacer.

Cheers, D

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