Maserati Coupe Wheel Lug Pattern & Fitment Guide
The Maserati Coupe features specific wheel lug patterns crucial for selecting compatible aftermarket wheels. Understanding the lug count × pitch circle diameter (PCD) alongside offset ET and center bore dimensions ensures proper fitment and safe wheel installation.\n\nFor the Maserati Coupe, typical lug patterns include configurations such as 5×108 mm PCD. Offset (ET) values vary by model year but generally fall within a range that balances clearance and aesthetics. The center bore is an essential measurement to center the wheel correctly on the hub, preventing vibrations.\n\nRim size choices depend on the year and trim level but commonly include diameters from 17 to 19 inches. Always cross-reference your Maserati Coupe's specific PCD, offset ET, and center bore measurements before purchasing wheels to guarantee compatibility and preserve handling characteristics.
| Make / model / trim | Year | Tire | Rim width (in) | Rim diam. (in) | Bolt pattern | Offset ET | Bore DIA | Mounting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2007 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2006 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2005 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2004 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2003 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2002 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
| Maserati Coupe 4.2 | 2001 | 235/40R18 | 8 | 18 | 5×108 | 52 | 67.1 | M14*1,5 |
FAQ
- What is the standard lug pattern for the Maserati Coupe?
- The Maserati Coupe typically uses a 5×108 mm lug pattern for wheel mounting.
- Why is offset ET important for Maserati Coupe wheels?
- Offset ET affects wheel clearance and fitment, ensuring wheels align properly with the suspension and body without rubbing.
- Can I use wheels with a different center bore on my Maserati Coupe?
- Wheels must have the correct center bore or use hub-centric rings to fit properly and avoid vibration issues.
Tire size calculatorShow
Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.
| Size 1 | Size 2 | Diff | Diff(%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 25.0" | 25.4" | 0.5" | 1.89% |
| Width | 7.7" | 8.5" | 0.8" | 10.26% |
| Circumference | 78.4" | 79.9" | 1.5" | 1.86% |
| Profile height | 5.0" | 4.2" | -0.7" | -15.08% |
| Turnover per mile | 807 | 793 | 14 | -1.73% |
| Clearance | - | - | +0.2" | - |






Speedometer Error
(First wheel OEM size)
| Reading | 20 mph | 30 mph | 40 mph | 50 mph | 60 mph | 70 mph | 80 mph | 90 mph |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | 20.4 | 30.5 | 40.7 | 50.9 | 61.1 | 71.2 | 81.4 | 91.6 |
