Fitment Guide
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This wheel and tyre fitment guide contains OPTIONAL FITMENT SUGGESTIONS and should only be used by trained and qualified professionals primarily as a REFERENCE GUIDELINES ONLY.
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The information contained within the Wheel Fitment Guide has been compiled from available vehicle manufacturer sources and is deemed to be as accurate to the best of our knowledge, but is not guaranteed.
Due to vehicle and product specifications which are subject to constant changes ( ie braking systems and or wheel x-factors , configurations ) it is not possible to list all the variances that may be available at any particular time.
Before purchasing any upgraded wheel and tyre fitments, you should always check with:
- Your state or national laws in relation to aftermarket / oem upgrades on your vehicle
- The tyre load must be the equal of or greater than the recommendation on the vehicles tyre placard ( ie 91 load index on placard can be 91 or greater ).
- Some vehicles may come with a multiple tyre placard that show a variety of tyre sizes and load indexes, this allows for different upgrades that are not shown within this guide for these vehicles.
- Wheel load ratings should be confirmed prior be application.
- Always do fitment check on wheels for calliper clearance prior to mounting tyres.
- Never use spacer plates to make wheels fit.
- Overall tyre diameters and section widths may vary from brand manufacturers, so the calculations of OD’S and section widths are estimated on an average only.
- Tyres must be within 15mm increase in diameter and 25mm decrease in diameter, check with your state or national laws.
- Check with your insurance company that you are covered when replacing original wheels tyres for large options.
- All information is based on a standard vehicle with no modifications applied.
- Wheel fitment guide is not liable for any typing errors on this page, it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure the correct wheel and tyre is fitted to the correct application.
- All data for NEWTON METER / FT-LBS torque settings for wheel nut tensions are a guide only and consumers should refer to their owner’s manual if in doubt in any way. Neither WHEEL FITMENT GUIDE NOR THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER SHALL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE for any incorrect data or any typing errors that may have occurred during the entering of any data.
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