What are the wheel specifications of the Magotan?
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The wheel specifications of the Magotan are as follows: 1. Original 17-inch wheel parameters: Size is 17x7J, ET: 40, bolt pattern: 5x112, center bore: 57.1, gravity cast, original factory single net weight 10.85kg; 2. Original 18-inch wheel parameters: Size is 18x8J, ET: 44, bolt pattern: 5x112, center bore: 57.1, gravity cast, original factory single net weight 12.6kg. The Magotan's dimensions are 4865mm in length, 1832mm in width, 1471mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm. It is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan that meets the China VI emission standards.
As an owner of an older generation Magotan, I have some insights on wheel specs. The factory wheel sizes are typically 17 or 18 inches with a bolt pattern of 5x112, meaning the five bolt holes are arranged on a 112mm diameter circle. The center bore diameter must remain at 57.1mm, otherwise the wheel won't fit properly over the hub and will wobble severely. The offset (ET) usually ranges between 45 to 50, affecting how far the wheel sits from the car body - too high may cause rubbing against the fender, while too low impacts steering feel. When I upgraded my wheels last time, I overlooked the ET value, resulting in wheels that were too wide and damaged the tire edges, costing me unnecessary repair expenses. I recommend fellow car enthusiasts verify the manual specs or physically measure the factory parts before changing wheels. Safe driving relies on proper compatibility of these basic parameters - don't sacrifice functionality for aesthetics.
Car enthusiasts who are into modifications know that the wheel data for the Magotan is crucial! The bolt pattern must be 5x112, with a center bore of 57.1mm, and an ET offset value typically around 40-50. Upgrading to 19-inch wheels can improve cornering grip, but an ET value that's too large will push the wheels inward, potentially rubbing against the brake discs, while too small an ET will cause them to protrude outward, leading to vibrations at high speeds. When I chose lightweight wheels, I calculated an ET45 to ensure no interference with the suspension while reducing weight for quicker acceleration. Mismatched data not only affects handling but also accelerates tire wear and increases fuel consumption. Before modifying, it's best to measure the bolt pattern with specialized tools—don’t cut corners and regret it later. Wheels are the car's feet; only when they're properly matched can you enjoy both performance and safety.