ok. I know that we use a 5x100 bolt pattern on our wheels
but what other OE wheels will fit with no problems?
GM?
Chrysler?
wheel tech question?
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I think newer Toyota wheels have almost the right offset (within a mm or two).
The VW wheels were off (stuck out too far), but would fit. Personally, though, I wouldn't use them.
The VW wheels were off (stuck out too far), but would fit. Personally, though, I wouldn't use them.
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hmm, if newer toyota works then older GM should tooIronMonkeyL255 wrote:I think newer Toyota wheels have almost the right offset (within a mm or two).
The VW wheels were off (stuck out too far), but would fit. Personally, though, I wouldn't use them.

94 BC w/ AWD Sold 6/25/08
92 BJ Rust bucket gone
90 BC (I think) Stripper, gone since 2k
86 GL10 Turbo 4wd, Gone since 99
92 BJ Rust bucket gone
90 BC (I think) Stripper, gone since 2k
86 GL10 Turbo 4wd, Gone since 99
Used Subaru wheels for sure fit, are cheap, and look nice. You can get a set of 16" WRX wheels with almost-new RE92s for $200 or less.
You don't want to go below +55mm offset until you're at a 6.5" wide wheel.
16x6.5 WRX wheels have a 55mm offset
16x7 2.5RS wheels have a 53mm offset
17x7.5 STi wheels have a 53mm offset
You can go a little lower than that on the wider wheels, but not by much. +48 is about the min on a 7" wheel.
Too low of offset and you'll be in the fenders and ruin the wheel bearings; too high and you'll hit the strut/spring perch.
You don't want to go below +55mm offset until you're at a 6.5" wide wheel.
16x6.5 WRX wheels have a 55mm offset
16x7 2.5RS wheels have a 53mm offset
17x7.5 STi wheels have a 53mm offset
You can go a little lower than that on the wider wheels, but not by much. +48 is about the min on a 7" wheel.
Too low of offset and you'll be in the fenders and ruin the wheel bearings; too high and you'll hit the strut/spring perch.
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