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Good afternoon. Looking for 17" Chevrolet rims. Anyone changing their rims to aftermarket type please contact me.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Have you tried searching for it @ the marketplace section?

 

http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?app=sgcarstore&req=listprod&cat=4

 

You can breakdown your search results further.

I don't think he can

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Good afternoon. Looking for 17" Chevrolet rims. Anyone changing their rims to aftermarket type please contact me.

 

Thanks in advance.

@ken_leong You can change at AL Tyres Cooperation... but it's in Paya Lebar area... The other one I know is at Outram Park, Soon Tyre & Battery

 

One east one a bit central...

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I don't think he can

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@ken_leong You can change at AL Tyres Cooperation... but it's in Paya Lebar area... The other one I know is at Outram Park, Soon Tyre & Battery

 

One east one a bit central...

 

Sometimes you have to slowly search through the marketplace. Some direct owners and merchants alike don't key in the pcd for rims. It may be a tad tedious process but no harm trying.

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Sometimes you have to slowly search through the marketplace. Some direct owners and merchants alike don't key in the pcd for rims. It may be a tad tedious process but no harm trying.

I have already searched the marketplace and went to AL three today. But to no avail. That's why I waiting to see if any Chevy owners are thinking of changing their 17" rims.

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I have already searched the marketplace and went to AL three today. But to no avail. That's why I waiting to see if any Chevy owners are thinking of changing their 17" rims.

Hi there Ken, Good luck for your search for your 17's! I have a set of 17 inch tyres if you would like them together with your 17 inch rims when you get it in the future. Hoping to get them new owners soon. PM me if you're keen yea? Thank you!

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I have already searched the marketplace and went to AL three today. But to no avail. That's why I waiting to see if any Chevy owners are thinking of changing their 17" rims.

can try look around the brand BBS should have your rim for 17 inch

be prepare to pay more for the premium quality rim,

forget to ask which chevy model you are driving?

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Can i know what is the pcd for your ride? If i'm not wrong, chevy pcd is a little uncommon, hence it might be not be that easy to find. But i know Al tyres managed to change one before for a cruze. Iirc, the pcd used was 4 x 108.

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Can i know what is the pcd for your ride? If i'm not wrong, chevy pcd is a little uncommon, hence it might be not be that easy to find. But i know Al tyres managed to change one before for a cruze. Iirc, the pcd used was 4 x 108.

 

No, that's for Citroen.

 

Chevrolets are 5x105 PCD for the petrol and 5x115 for the diesels. Opel 5x110.

 

These are the cars with weird PCD (pitch center diameter for the bolt holes in mm, not pussy cat dolls) size. The 4 or 5 is the number of bolts to secure the rim.

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No, that's for Citroen.

 

Chevrolets are 5x105 PCD for the petrol and 5x115 for the diesels. Opel 5x110.

 

These are the cars with weird PCD (pitch center diameter for the bolt holes in mm, not pussy cat dolls) size. The 4 or 5 is the number of bolts to secure the rim.

 

Oh, sorry i got it wrong. Thanks for clarifying. But for ts case, i think can order from altc as they might be able to get the specific pcd for its ride because i seen them changing a cruze before.

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Oh, sorry i got it wrong. Thanks for clarifying. But for ts case, i think can order from altc as they might be able to get the specific pcd for its ride because i seen them changing a cruze before.

There's one other way but I won't recommend it as it's dangerous and that's to change the pcd using a spacer. I find the spacer too thin coz you would not want to reduce too much of the offset. If something happens and your insurer finds out.... Good luck. Maybe that's what you saw.

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No, that's for Citroen.

 

Chevrolets are 5x105 PCD for the petrol and 5x115 for the diesels. Opel 5x110.

 

These are the cars with weird PCD (pitch center diameter for the bolt holes in mm, not pussy cat dolls) size. The 4 or 5 is the number of bolts to secure the rim.

correct me if I am wrong

local cruze is 5-115

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Good afternoon. Looking for 17" Chevrolet rims. Anyone changing their rims to aftermarket type please contact me.

Thanks in advance.

Which model Chevrolet are you driving? Diff model has diff rim spec.

Aveo 100

Cruze 105

Epica/Optra/Spark 114.3

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