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Old Jul 2, 2002
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Difference in 2nd bolt pattern..does it matter?

Wheel 1: 16" x 7" (Bolt Pattern 1: 4/100) (Bolt Pattern 2: 4/108) (Offset: 42 mm)
Wheel 2: 16" x 7" (Bolt Pattern 1: 4/100) (Bolt Pattern 2: 4/114.3) (Offset: 42 mm)

I'm not sure which wheel is best for my Civic. As you can see, they're exactly the same, except for the "bolt pattern 2", which is 4/108 compared to 4/114.3. Does this even matter? Or is one better than the other, for my car?
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They are the same doesn't matter witch one you choose they both fit right..........
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Wow I was going to ask this question too so no matter what the other bolt pattern on the wheel as long as it 4/100 then it will work excellent now just have to find out what these Tuner Stlye Lugs and Locking Lugs do on the RS6. Any ideas on which one I need or both of them?

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The bolt pattern 2 is most likely the list they have for other rims and lug patterns. The 4/100 is the one you need. When places list their rims they tend to list them that way which shows the different patterns they have for the rim. Your car has a 4/100 lug pattern. Sorry if that doesn't makes sense. Basically don't worry. Tuner style lugs are a ploy to get people to buy them. Locking lugs are the lugs that you need a key to take off. The thing that sucks about them is if you get a flat and don't have the key with you are kinda scr*wed. When you get rims you will need to get new lugs. Best idea is to ge the lugs where you get your rims and have them give you lugs that will fit the rim. Different rims require different lug nuts. As far as buying them, here in San Diego, when you go to like Discount Tire they automatically give you locking lugs.
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[hr]Originally posted by: NickDaMans02Civic
Wow I was going to ask this question too so no matter what the other bolt pattern on the wheel as long as it 4/100 then it will work excellent now just have to find out what these Tuner Stlye Lugs and Locking Lugs do on the RS6. Any ideas on which one I need or both of them?

Nick[hr]
Nick the tunner style lugs are the ones that are open (don't have a top) and they have a key that goes inside them so you can use a regular socket and lcks have a special key that noone else has for security measures...

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Go with the McGard Tuner lugs. They are awesome and are locking already. Plus they are closed end and come in colors. They are a bit expensive, but hey they only hold your wheels onto your car at high speeds right?
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