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    Default ReDrilling wheels...4x114 to 4x100

    I have some 15in BBS rs in 4x114 and im currently running adapters to run them on my teg. I really want to build them and make them 15x8 but they are flush as it is right now b/c of the adapters. so my only option is to buy 4x100 bbs or reDrill. Basically im trying to ask if it is safe to redrill these wheels and if so, are there any legit machine shops that will do it?

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    redrill those bitches, mine are redrilled 5x114 to 5x100 and haven't had any problems. problem is finding someone to do it. i had to go to orlando from savannah to find someone to do it.

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    if the back part of the hub is flat, go for it

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    96 JDM ITR 4x114 swap

    you can get em for about $500 or so

    plus you also get an inexpensive big brake upgrade

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    Quote Originally Posted by allout13 View Post
    96 JDM ITR 4x114 swap

    you can get em for about $500 or so

    plus you also get an inexpensive big brake upgrade
    if i could do it all over again i wouldnt have done the swap. well... dont get me wrong i LOVE my 4x114.3 and i DID get it for a great deal but i wouldn't throw down $500 on it just to fit these weak wheels. i'd redrill the BBS' no doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cb7xChun View Post
    if the back part of the hub is flat, go for it
    they dont have to be flat, mine are redrilled in the same holes with seats 10 ton pressed in.

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    Yea if I do any conversion it will be 5lug, no point in doin another 4lug conversion. Any1 know any shops that would do this? If not ima prolly jus sell em n stick with my other wheels for now

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    i've got a set of bbs rs' (15x7's) which were drilled to 4x100 (original still at 4x114) and have no problem with them what so ever. just have to find the right shop to do them (bought mine this way so can't recommend a shop myself). they will be for sale soon as well.

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