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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2021, 03:29:14 PM »
LP700, you might want to also consider Timken #513013. That is identical to their #551253 C5 hub but it has the 5x120 bolt pattern. Available at any auto parts, should be $50-$100 each.

76MX, as an FYI to you and anyone else who might read this, both the Timken 513013 hub and the 513139 front/512153 rear C5 hubs have a 120.65 (4.75") bolt pattern according the to Timken website.

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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2019, 01:48:55 PM »
There are plenty of options for a 114.3, which is a 4-1/2 inch bolt circle, but none for a 112. I thought a 4-1/2 was the smallest bolt circle known to the automotive industry and virtually obsolete. Wonder why they used and even smaller circle, especially considering the large size of the wheel?

Thanks for the information.  I checked a couple sources, one of a wheel company selling OEM wheels and also on the lamborghini forum.  both stated 112 up front and 120 rear...

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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2019, 02:48:09 PM »
There are plenty of options for a 114.3, which is a 4-1/2 inch bolt circle, but none for a 112. I thought a 4-1/2 was the smallest bolt circle known to the automotive industry and virtually obsolete. Wonder why they used and even smaller circle, especially considering the large size of the wheel?

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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2019, 08:31:57 AM »
LP700, you might want to also consider Timken #513013. That is identical to their #551253 C5 hub but it has the 5x120 bolt pattern. Available at any auto parts, should be $50-$100 each.

Thanks! that solves the problem with the rear, I planned to replace the hubs anyway so this makes for a good option.  Do you know if they happen to have a version that goes to 112 bolt pattern for the C5?  The aventador uses two different bolt patterns.... 112 in the front and 120 in the rear.

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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2019, 01:27:22 PM »
LP700, you might want to also consider Timken #513013. That is identical to their #551253 C5 hub but it has the 5x120 bolt pattern. Available at any auto parts, should be $50-$100 each.

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Re: Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2019, 08:09:01 PM »
Aventadors use lug bolts instead of lug nuts, but the holes in the rim are still tapered in the same way.  As for 5x120 rims on 5x4.75 hubs (5x120.65), they do fit... but the best thing to do (so you don't get lateral stresses on the bolts) is to use hubcentric rings and wobble lug nuts. (You'll have to check the hub ring sizes of the c5 hub and Aventador rim so that you can get... or machine... the hubcentric rings)

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Aventador rims on 4.75 (120.7mm) C5 hubs
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2019, 06:41:48 PM »
Does anyone know if the aventador rims with a 5 x 120 bolt pattern with fit onto the C5 hubs with a 5 x 120.7 bolt pattern? I know it is really close but I am looking for someone that actually has done it successfully.  If it doesnt fit could the C5 hubs be redrilled or should wheel adapters be used and what is the min thickness? 1.25" seems to be popular...