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This Wheel and Tyre Fitment Guide provides OPTIONAL FITMENT SUGGESTIONS and is intended solely for use by trained and qualified professionals as REFERENCE GUIDELINES ONLY. It is not meant for consumer use. All information on this website is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication by Wheel Fitment Guide; however, no representations or warranties (express or implied) are made regarding the accuracy, correctness, or completeness of the information contained herein.

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The information provided in this guide is compiled from available vehicle manufacturer sources and is deemed accurate to the best of our knowledge, but it is not guaranteed. Vehicle and product specifications (such as braking systems and wheel configurations) are subject to constant changes, making it impossible to list all variances available at any given time.

Important Considerations Before Upgrading Wheel and Tyre Fitments:

Verify compliance with your state or national laws regarding aftermarket or OEM upgrades.
Ensure the tyre load is equal to or greater than the recommendation on the vehicle's tyre placard (e.g., a placard reading of 91 load index must be 91 or higher).
Be aware that some vehicles may have multiple tyre placards, displaying various tyre sizes and load indexes, allowing for upgrades not listed in this guide.
Confirm wheel load ratings before application.
Perform a fitment check on wheels for caliper clearance before mounting tyres.
Never use spacer plates to make wheels fit.
Note that overall tyre diameters and section widths can vary between manufacturers; the calculations of outer diameters (ODs) and section widths are averages only.
Ensure tyres are within a 15mm increase or a 25mm decrease in diameter; verify with your local laws.
Check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage when replacing original wheels and tyres with larger options.
All information is based on a standard, unmodified vehicle.
Wheel Fitment Guide is not liable for any typographical errors; it is the buyer's responsibility to ensure correct wheel and tyre fitment for the appropriate application.
All torque settings (in Newton Meters/Foot-Pounds) provided are for guidance only; refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for precise data. Neither Wheel Fitment Guide nor the vehicle manufacturer shall be held accountable for incorrect data or typographical errors.
Wheel Fitment Guide is not responsible for any actions taken based on the use of this guide, and all warnings must be observed before utilizing this fitment guide.

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