What is a stamped wheel?
A stamped wheel is one of the most common types of car wheels, made of steel using stamping technology (i.e., pressing into a mold to give it a shape).
Advantages:
- Low price - much cheaper than an aluminum wheel.
- Durability - can withstand strong impacts, especially useful on bad roads.
- Easy repair - even if bent, it can be straightened with special equipment.
- Closed design - well protected from snow, mud and salt in winter.
The dimensions and technical specifications of stamped discs (i.e. steel discs) for Chevrolet Gentra, Cobalt, Onix, Tracker, Spark, Nexia 3 — are given:
Chevrolet Gentra
Disc diameter: R15
Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100
Center hole (CB): 56.6 mm
Disc width: 6J
Offset (ET): 45 mm
Chevrolet Cobalt
Disc diameter: R14 or R15 (depending on modification)
Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100
Center hole (CB): 56.6 mm
Disc width: 5.5J
Offset (ET): 39 mm
Chevrolet Onix
Disc diameter: R15 (base), R16 (high-end)
Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100
Center hole (CB): 56.6 mm
Disc width: 6J
Offset (ET): 40-45 mm (varies)
Tracker (2nd generation, 2023+)
Wheel diameter: R16
No. of bolts: 4
PCD: 4×100
ET: 45 mm
Dia: 56.6 mm
Chevrolet Spark (M300/M400)
Wheel diameter: R13 or R14
Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100
Center hole (CB): 56.6 mm
Wheel width: 4.5J or 5J
Offset (ET): 45 mm
Chevrolet Nexia 3
Wheel diameter: R14 or R15
Bolt pattern (PCD): 4x100
Center hole (CB): 56.6 mm
Wheel width: 5.5J
Offset (ET): 45 mm