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Old May 14, 2020 | 11:30 AM
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So I have found a used set of the old BMF Novakane wheels I really want. The guy was running 5 lug to 6 lug adapters and the only thing I can tell is the picture is that they are six lug wheels. I asked him to look on the back and find out what the bolt pattern is but he sais he can't find any number except this.




I know there 20x9 0 offset but is there a way to get the old bmf number...the company is out of buisness but I can get these for a steal. I would go test fit them but there a two hour drive.
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Old May 14, 2020 | 02:37 PM
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So I have found a used set of the old BMF Novakane wheels I really want. The guy was running 5 lug to 6 lug adapters and the only thing I can tell is the picture is that they are six lug wheels. I asked him to look on the back and find out what the bolt pattern is but he sais he can't find any number except this.




I know there 20x9 0 offset but is there a way to get the old bmf number...the company is out of buisness but I can get these for a steal. I would go test fit them but there a two hour drive.
Measuring the bolt circle of a 6-lug wheel is the easiest thing to do, center of one lug hole to center of the opposite lug hole.
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