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5-Lug - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Technical Discussion (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: 5-Lug (/showthread.php?tid=831) |
- Mike - 08-17-2004 Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:we were. not "why people swap to 5-lug" because we know they generally do it for larger brake options or wheels options.:?: i wasn't referring to hondas only. - ScottyB - 08-17-2004 i would also agree the 5 lug setup is to spread out the load on each stud. for instance, my accord only has 4 lugs, whereas the V6 accords have 5 lugs...even with just a 50 or so horsepower difference honda wanted to be sure the studs could handle it i guess. heavy duty pickups have up to 8 lugs i think. considering the weight of a truck and the hauling it may do it makes sense to have more lugs. - Maengelito - 08-17-2004 so why are manufacturers going with 5 lug instead of 4 lug? :wink: - Feersty - 08-17-2004 Still up in the air as to what the answer is to the original question. - Evan - 08-17-2004 MichaelJComputer Wrote:i wasn't referring to hondas only.neither was I. Mazdas, Nissans, and most fwd cars up until only recently use 4x100 - Mike - 08-17-2004 Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:i wasn't referring to hondas only.neither was I. Mazdas, Nissans, and most fwd cars up until only recently use 4x100 fwd isn't the only drivetrain out there... - Sijray21 - 08-17-2004 Maengelito Wrote:so why are manufacturers going with 5 lug instead of 4 lug? :wink: jeebus, it's to support more weight also the need for a guaranteed "no-stud-break" car, 5 pretty much guarantees that there won't be near enough stress on the studs to break them part can also be it may be appealing to the eye, 4 may look weak, but 5 looks "stronger" of course this is bias, but whatever newer cars get heavier every year thus the need to support more weight, esp with bigger engines, faster cars, and finely tuned suspensions. is that sufficient....i believe the basis for the previous arguments can be extrapolated to incorporate all subjects as to why manufacturers are going toward the 5-lug setup - Chris - 08-17-2004 thanks jay, I think we've figured it out. - Sijray21 - 08-17-2004 Chris Wrote:thanks jay, I think we've figured it out. lol, these jokers didn't seem to get the point...
- Maengelito - 08-17-2004 so 3 lug is better than 7 lug? - JohnC - 08-18-2004 Maengelito Wrote:so 3 lug is better than 7 lug? Only on the driver's side of green cars in the southern hemisphere. Duh. - Sijray21 - 08-18-2004 Maengelito Wrote:so 3 lug is better than 7 lug? what? where did that come from, lol? ::requesting logic:: - KPWSerpiente - 08-18-2004 Sadly DSM's (except for the gvr4) came with 5 lugs, over 14 years ago. This is a question I wouldn't have even thought of asking. -T - Feersty - 08-18-2004 Yeah Maeng, what the hell man? - Sijray21 - 08-18-2004 the only thing i could see Maeng thinking of is when i said the single lug was more beneficial in load bearing, but that's a whole different story... - Maengelito - 08-18-2004 i just kept asking cuz people kept asking even after the question was answered. nm - Chris - 08-18-2004 Feersty Wrote:Yeah Maeng, what the hell man? I believe it was a joke... - CaptainHenreh - 08-18-2004 Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:i wasn't referring to hondas only.neither was I. Mazdas, Nissans, and most fwd cars up until only recently use 4x100 And quite a few Nissans (front and rear) were 4X114.3. Hell, hondas too. - Sijray21 - 08-19-2004 CaptainHenreh Wrote:Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:i wasn't referring to hondas only.neither was I. Mazdas, Nissans, and most fwd cars up until only recently use 4x100 yup, i believe scotty's accord has that bolt pattern - ScottyB - 08-19-2004 theguywiththeSi Wrote:CaptainHenreh Wrote:Evan Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:i wasn't referring to hondas only.neither was I. Mazdas, Nissans, and most fwd cars up until only recently use 4x100 its super fun trying to find popular wheels (besides rotas) in that size...but thankfully bmw's also shared that bolt pattern. Thanks Shawn! |