MG 6 Wheel Lug Pattern, Offset ET & Center Bore Reference

The MG 6 features a precise wheel lug pattern essential for proper wheel mounting and fitment. Understanding the lug count × PCD (pitch circle diameter), offset ET, and center bore is crucial when selecting rims or tires for this model.\n\nOur MG 6 wheel lug pattern catalog outlines specifications sorted by production year, ensuring compatibility and safety. Common lug patterns typically include configurations such as 5×114.3 mm, combined with manufacturer-recommended offset ET values between 35 and 45 mm and a center bore around 60.1 mm.\n\nSelecting the correct rim size, alongside the proper bolt pattern, offset, and center bore, guarantees optimal wheel alignment and performance. Refer to the year-sorted reference table to match your MG 6's specific fitment requirements and maintain driving stability.\n\nStay informed with this comprehensive MG wheel fitment guide to avoid incorrect wheel installations and ensure reliable performance throughout your MG 6 ownership.

Year
Make / model / trim Year Tire Rim width (in) Rim diam. (in) Bolt pattern Offset ET Bore DIA Mounting
MG 6 1.8 T2019205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2018205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2017205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2016205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2015205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2014205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2013205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2012205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2011205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5
MG 6 1.8 T2010205/50R167164×1003856.1M12*1,5

FAQ

What is the standard lug pattern for the MG 6?
The MG 6 typically uses a 5×114.3 mm lug pattern, which refers to 5 lug nuts spaced on a 114.3 mm diameter circle.
Why is offset ET important for MG 6 wheels?
Offset ET affects wheel positioning relative to the suspension and body. Proper ET ensures correct alignment, handling, and prevents interference with brakes or fenders.
How do I find the center bore size for my MG 6 wheels?
The center bore is usually specified in your MG 6’s manual or can be found in wheel fitment catalogs, commonly around 60.1 mm to match the hub diameter.
Tire size calculatorShow

Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.

inchmm
Size 1Size 2DiffDiff(%)
Diameter25.0"25.4"0.5"1.89%
Width7.7"8.5"0.8"10.26%
Circumference78.4"79.9"1.5"1.86%
Profile height5.0"4.2"-0.7"-15.08%
Turnover per mile80779314-1.73%
Clearance--+0.2"-
25.0"
7.7"
old tire side
25.5"
8.5"
new tire side
old tire
15"
old rim
5.0"
new tire
17"
new rim
4.2"

Speedometer Error

(First wheel OEM size)

Reading20 mph30 mph40 mph50 mph60 mph70 mph80 mph90 mph
Actual20.430.540.750.961.171.281.491.6