Relations Race Wheels RR5-S 17x8 5x108 TPMS 63.5mm Bore Wheel Rims for '21+ Bronco Sport
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Relations Race Wheels has select Relations Race Wheels 17x8 5x108 TPMS 63.5mm Bore Wheel Rims for 2021+ Ford Bronco Sport & Ford Maverick on sale for $115. Shipping starts from $25 per rim (1 rim is $25, 4 rims is $100).
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Good looking aftermarket wheels spec'd for both the Ford Bronco Sport and Ford Maverick in 17x8 diameter and width, 5x108 bolt pattern and a stated 63.5mm hub bore. This part is a little odd considering the Ford Bronco Sport and Maverick both require a 63.4mm hub bore. Not sure if that is a type or what, you may want to reach out to RRW for clarification. If the specs are actually good this is a great deal on wheels for winter tires or to upgrade your stock wheels. These should also fit on an Escape but do your own homework there as I cannot verify.
People who either can't afford or simply have no need to spend $2,000+++ on forged wheels. If I'm buying a winter wheel and tire set up there is no chance I'm buying a nice forged wheel even if I can afford it. I don't know anyone who doesn't want to save money. Cheap cast aluminum wheels absolutely have their place. Just the same way a nice 3 piece forged HRE wheel does.
Most Toyota 4Runner comes with a 6x139. 6 bolt pattern. Also referred to as a 6x5. 5 bolt pattern, it's one of the most common 6-lug patterns out there.
108 is typically Chevy dodge ford (and ford shares Mazdas)Some Volvo and Mercedes and most if not all British and England cars.
Start with the bolt pattern then pay attention to bore size.
Ex ; Hondas and Nissans are 114.3 but Honda has smaller bore size. OEM HONDA wheels will fit on Nissans but not the reverse.
Username checks out, you're probably one of those people who's wheels cost more than their POS car. These wheels are JWL/VIA certified/stamped and much better than no name Chinese wheels. Plenty of people successfully using these and if someone needs a set of wheels for a winter setup this is not much more than they would pay for shitty steel wheels that will rust out. Go troll somewhere else.
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12-13-2023 at 08:20 AM.
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As far as I'm aware all Toyotas moved to 5 lugs over a decade ago
Most Toyota 4Runner comes with a 6x139. 6 bolt pattern. Also referred to as a 6x5. 5 bolt pattern, it's one of the most common 6-lug patterns out there.
108 is typically Chevy dodge ford (and ford shares Mazdas)Some Volvo and Mercedes and most if not all British and England cars.
Start with the bolt pattern then pay attention to bore size.
Ex ; Hondas and Nissans are 114.3 but Honda has smaller bore size. OEM HONDA wheels will fit on Nissans but not the reverse.
Who still buys these cheap chinese cast wheels anymore?
People who either can't afford or simply have no need to spend $2,000+++ on forged wheels. If I'm buying a winter wheel and tire set up there is no chance I'm buying a nice forged wheel even if I can afford it. I don't know anyone who doesn't want to save money. Cheap cast aluminum wheels absolutely have their place. Just the same way a nice 3 piece forged HRE wheel does.
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108 is typically Chevy dodge ford (and ford shares Mazdas)Some Volvo and Mercedes and most if not all British and England cars.
Start with the bolt pattern then pay attention to bore size.
Ex ; Hondas and Nissans are 114.3 but Honda has smaller bore size. OEM HONDA wheels will fit on Nissans but not the reverse.
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I was thinking the same thing, see 5x108 and my 👀 got big as well
If you like the style, they have figments for 4 runner and Toyota specs
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Most Toyota 4Runner comes with a 6x139. 6 bolt pattern. Also referred to as a 6x5. 5 bolt pattern, it's one of the most common 6-lug patterns out there.
108 is typically Chevy dodge ford (and ford shares Mazdas)Some Volvo and Mercedes and most if not all British and England cars.
Start with the bolt pattern then pay attention to bore size.
Ex ; Hondas and Nissans are 114.3 but Honda has smaller bore size. OEM HONDA wheels will fit on Nissans but not the reverse.
Where do you live? Haha in Chicago I see them all the time