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  1. pwmin

    Wheel bolt circle diameter

    5x114.3 fit just fine.
    2 points
  2. rich_e777

    Wheel bolt circle diameter

    I have `99 GTP rims on my `94 Cutlass. I had to use 1/4" spacers to clear the front calipers but IIRC the rears were fine. If our cars are measuring 115mm I recall reading years ago there was a desirable Mustang rim in 113.5mm that was close enough to work. I never mounted them to see for myself though.
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  3. 55trucker

    Wheel bolt circle diameter

    ? the bolt circle is 115mm, Gen 1 & 2 are the same circle, one CAN get Gen 2 wheels to bolt to the Gen 1 suspension but one needs (ugh) a minimum 1" spacers to allow the needed clearance for the calipers.
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  4. Schurkey

    06 Buick Allure cx brake upgrade?

    I'd be looking into why the OEM brakes are so weak. I bet you don't need "upgrades", you need "repair". Partially-seized calipers, sticking caliper guide pins, crappy, bottom-feeder pads, failure to flush ancient brake fluid using a scan tool to activate the ABS, perhaps a failing power booster--or not enough engine vacuum to work it, etc.
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