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If you measure the distances between the bolt holes correctly and use the markings on the inside of the wheel you should see something like ET58 or something and say 4 x 115 (didtance between centres of bolt holesO will give you as an example 4 x115 et58 which you can then use to find what it fits, if you are lucky there will be a part number inside the wheel, etched into the aluminium.

Unknown - Help identify please - mcb100
It’s a useful answer, but what’s the question?
Unknown - Help identify please - bathtub tom

The distance between the fixing holes is the Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) and is the diameter of the circle of the centres of the fixing holes. The ET (or offset) is how far the the fixing holes are from the centre of the wheel when viewed from above. Also the width of the rim needs to considered - 5J indicates 5" width, the 'J' indicates the profile of the dish.

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Unknown - Help identify please - Brit_in_Germany

ET, or Einpresstiefe, is actually the distance between the centre of the wheel and the inner flange surface.

Another relevant dimension is the centrebore for locating the wheel on the hub.

Unknown - Help identify please - Xileno

The question was in the Classics forum. I will see if I can move it all there later.

classics.honestjohn.co.uk/user-article/162920/unkn...p