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Old 08-18-2006, 01:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Wheels that might fit.

I was searching for winter wheels and was hoping to find something reasonable. I came across several other vehicles with the same lug pattern that might fit on our car. I haven't double checked the offsets on these and was just looking for stock wheels that were atleast 15 inch.
Here is what I found all listed as 4x114.3 15x6
KIA OPTIMA 01-ON
HONDA ACCORD EX,LX,WAGON 90-97
PRELUDE SI 92-96
EV MINI VAN 97-
ACCORD 98-
ACURA 2.2 3.0CL 95-
LEGEND 86-90
VIGOR 91-93
TL 2.5 95-
MITSU GALANT 85-96
STARION 84-87
NISSAN ALTIMA 93-01
MAXIMA 85-88
200SX 84-88
240SX 89-96
Just in case anyone needs to find other wheel possibly cheap at a junkyard.
If I find out any more information I will post.

If anyone needs wheel lug info some can be found here.
Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference
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Just a note. Offset is very important. You may be able to work with any offset though for 15x6. But I know my wheels are +45 offset 17x7.5" with almost a 4" drop and + and I only have a couple mm of offset each way before it rubs big time.
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the lug pattern is 4X100 try discounttiredirect.com
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the lug pattern is 4X100 try discounttiredirect.com
Are you saying for our car?

Cuz ours is 4x114.3, sometimes written as 4x4.5
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I already have 17's and I believe the offset is +42 for some reason. Sometimes you cant find the offset of wheels at some online stores. They sometimes just label the offset as H or High offset in which cas call them and find out.

All the cars listed were that way on the site and were just labeled as H which for them ment FWD offset. 30,40,45. Checking offset will have to be done before I buy anything that is correct.
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0 already have 17's and I believe the offset is +42 for some reason. Sometimes you cant find the offset of wheels at some online stores. They sometimes just label the offset as H or High offset in which cas call them and find out.

All the cars listed were that way on the site and were just labeled as H which for them ment FWD offset. 30,40,45. Checking offset will have to be done before I buy anything that is correct.
The offset you want doesnt go by how tall the wheel is but how wide. Also take into account the tires. For example.. I perfer a different offset for my 225 tires than my 205 tires on the same wheel.
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Yes the width is the important factor for offset. I was just letting you know I have 17's that fit already, and like you said "You may be able to work with any offset though for 15x6" I'm looking for cheap 15's in my area.

I was just posting for others, if they see an advertisement for tires they want or want to find snow tires or extra rims what cars to be looking for.
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