What is PCD in rims?

PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter which basically means the diameter of an imaginary circle running through the centre of each bolt hole. The most common PCD values are 100mm and 114.3mm, the difference arising due to manufacturers using metric or imperial measurements (4.5 inches = 114.3mm).
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How do I know what PCD my rims are?

The easiest way to calculate the PCD is as follows:
  1. Identify the size of the rim or tyre size. ...
  2. Measure the distance 'S' between two adjacent studs from the centre of each hole. ...
  3. Using the relevant diagram depending on the number of studs you have you should be able to identify the correct PCD.
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What is 100 PCD in rims?

100 is the simplest distance which is used in PCD. Hence, if you have a 4 x 100 PCD of alloy it would mean that it is having 4 holes and 100 mm is the distance between one bolt hole to the other in its opposite direction.
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What does 4 100 PCD mean?

PCD is measured in mm. e.g: 4x100 means the wheel has 4 bolt holes and the diameter of the imaginary circle through the bolt holes is 100mm.
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Is PCD the same as lug pattern?

A wheel's bolt pattern can also be called its "Bolt Circle" or "Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD)". Bolt pattern is expressed as the number of lugs by the diameter of the imaginary circle formed by the center of the lugs. For example, 5 x 4.5 in., or 4 x 100mm.
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How to identify your wheel fitment and PCD measurements.



Can you fit wheels with different PCD?

Hub adapters, often also referred to as PCD adapters or PCD hub adapters, allow you to fit alloy wheels to your vehicle when the PCD and fitment doesn't match.
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What is the most common wheel PCD?

PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter which basically means the diameter of an imaginary circle running through the centre of each bolt hole. The most common PCD values are 100mm and 114.3mm, the difference arising due to manufacturers using metric or imperial measurements (4.5 inches = 114.3mm).
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Is PCD the same as offset?

PCD is the amount of mounting holes in the wheel and the width apart of the mounting holes. Offset is the distance of the hub mounting surface to the centre line of the wheel, see below for a full explanation. These measurements are required when fitting aftermarket or non standard wheels.
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What does PCD 114.3 mean?

The distance is usually shown in millimetres. So a PCD of 4x114. 3 means that there are 4 studs or bolt holes evenly spaced around an circle with a diameter of 114.3mm.
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What does PCD 5x114 3 mean?

The 5x114. 3 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (114.3), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 5x114.3 bolt pattern is common to Acura, Alpine, Aston Martin, BAIC, BYD, Baojun and Changan vehicles.
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Can you change the PCD on a rim?

You're right, the way to do it is by using an adapter...it is also a spacer. spacers as such are common. hub adapters are somewhat too, but used only on those cars on which finding alloys is an issue. The adapters are said to transmit all shock to the hub, and it's known to bend the lugs.
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What does 5x120 PCD mean?

PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter and essentially is the measurement of how many wheel nuts or wheel bolts your vehicle has on each wheel and how far apart those nuts or bolts are placed in mm. For example, a vehicle with a 5x120 PCD will take five wheel nuts or wheel bolts, with each spaced 120mm apart.
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What is PCD standard?

The Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is the diameter of the circle which passes through the centre of all the studs, wheel bolts or wheel rim holes. The easiest way calculate the PCD is as follows: 1) Measure the distance 'S' between two adjacent studs from the centre of each hole. 2) Calculate from the formula below.
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What cars have a PCD of 5x114 3?

The most popular cars with PCD 5x114,3 are: Honda Civic oraz Accord, Nissan Qashqai, Dacia Duster, Hyundai i30 and x35, Renault Megane III and Laguna III, Kia Cee'd, Sportage and Venga, Mitsubishi Lancer, Outlander and ASX, Toyota Auris and Avensis III, Citroen C-Crosser, Suzuki SX4, Fiat Sedici, Mazda 3.
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Is PCD the same as diameter?

The pitch circle diameter (PCD) is the diameter of the pitch circle. A gear is a friction wheel with teeth, and the pitch circle corresponds to the outer circumference of the friction wheel and is the reference circle for determining the pitch of the gear teeth.
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Does PCD have to be exact?

You need to measure between the centres of opposite studs, which will typically produce a figure such as 100mm. While most PCDs will follow this rule, it is usually worth measuring for an exact figure. Deviations can result in ill fitting wheels, which will cost you significant amounts of time and money to adjust for.
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Will a 5x114 3 fit a 5x100 bolt pattern?

A: If your car has 5x114. 3 lugs, your new rim has 5x100 lugs, these will fit.
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Is 114.3 the same as 4.5 bolt pattern?

Note: 5×114.3 is the 5×4.5 bolt pattern in mm; 4.5 inches equals 114.3 millimeters. You may find 5×114.3 written in some specifications – but it's just the same bolt pattern in millimeters instead of inches.
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What cars have 5x115 bolt pattern?

Wheels with a 5x115 bolt pattern can be found on a ton of great vehicles, including Buicks, Cadillacs, Chevrolets, GMs, Chryslers, Dodges, Pontiacs and more. Whether you're rocking that classic American muscle or a refined vehicle that boasts high-end luxury, you can amp up your ride's looks with 5x115 wheels.
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What does 35mm offset mean with wheels?

Wheel Offset Types

This type of offset is used on wheels fitted to rear wheel drive vehicles. If an offset is described as 35N this is an indication that the measurement is 35mm from the tyre's centreline with a negative offset. Zero Offset. This is where the hub mounting surface is even with the wheel's centre line.
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What does 7.5 J mean on wheels?

“7.5” — the width of the rim from bead lip to bead lip—the widest part of the inside of the rim. “J” — refers to the bead profile. It's rare that you'd find something besides “J” on passenger cars.
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What PCD is 5x112?

The 5x112 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (112), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs.
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Can you put 5x120 wheels on 5x112?

Description. These 5x120 to 5x112 PCD adapters are designed to change your PCD from 5x120 to 5x112 , and simply fit on to your vehicle's existing wheel hub. These PCD hub adapters are 45mm in thickness, feature an M14x1. 5 thread type and will convert your vehicle's centre bore from 72.5mm to 57.1mm.
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Is it safe to use PCD Converter?

It's important that the studs on these adapters are strong enough as that of the factory item to be able to take the load. I have seen aftermarket local studs, inserted into the original hubs, break under usage. Conversion plates are safe. No problems with them at all.
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