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Yet another Bolt pattern/offset question

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 4:43 am
by carguy327
Hello all

I'm brand spankin' to this BBS. Here's the scoop

Bought my wife a 2001 Legacy Wagon. I like it so much I want one.
I found a '93 Legacy turbo Wagon in good shape for pretty cheap.
Since I was looking for a '95 and up, I have a wad of cash left.

I planned to immediately get new struts, springs, wheels and tires.

I've been combing mags for cool rims and now through you guys (and gals) I hear it may be hard to find rims that fit.
I'm looking to put on some 17s, (maybe 16s if I have to) on it. I haven't found an archive with this info, so probably for the gazillionth time on this site:

What is the bolt pattern and offset that will fit this car?

Cheers,

Gerald

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 4:59 am
by mTk
Bolt pattern: 5x100mm
Offset: 45-53mm or so

I use 17x7.5 w/ 48mm offset, i wouldn't go below 45.

MK

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 5:02 am
by carguy327
Perfect..thank you very much.

Now can someone archive the answer ;)

Thanks again

Gerald

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 5:34 am
by vrg3
Also, the wheels are hub-centric. I believe the center hub bore is 56.1mm.

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 6:56 pm
by ciper
Why not just look at wheels available for the WRX. Its popular enough that every joe has them

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:14 pm
by carguy327
Thanks for the info, this should make it easier.

A couple things..

mk750..any rubbing with that size rim and offset? What is the suggested size for that rim. I'm not looking to go massive or super low, maybe a 3/4" to 1" drop.

ciper..Assuming you mean wheels that fit WRXs, I assume they fit the '93 Turbo legacy wagon

VRG3 mentioned..Hub-centric? Must the hub bore be 56.1? can it be larger?

I've never had the pleasure of buying new rims, I'm new at rims over 15" and these larger offsets.

thanks again
Gerald

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:16 pm
by carguy327
What is the suggested tire size for that rim.

I hate it when you miss a word...

G

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:53 pm
by vrg3
WRX wheels will fit on your car. Stock WRX tires are a little larger in diameter but it works okay for many of us (myself included). Ideally you'd put slightly lower-profile tires on WRX wheels.

For proper fitment, the hub bore has to be 56.1mm (assuming I have that number right; I think I do). Many aftermarket wheels have much larger bores and are meant to be used with centering rings that bring it down to 56.1mm... Any reputable shop that sells a lot of aftermarket wheels should be able to source them for you if they don't have them on hand.

There are some people who feel comfortable just using the lugs to center the wheels (since our cars have lug studs that's possible) but I don't think it's a good idea. With hub centering you can be much more confident that the wheel is balanced on the hub.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 12:16 am
by mTk
I use 205/45/17. It is damn close to the stock diameter ( .1" larger if i recall correctly). Before I lowered there was no rubbing at all at any time. When i dropped, it was at least 2 inches around, i did get rubbing in the rear, and slightly in the front under hard cornering. The rears i rolled w/ a piece of pvc pipe, eventually the inner fender liner in the front wore away enough not to rub :P


MK

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 5:52 am
by ciper
I meant that any WRX wheels would fit including the stock units, which are a GREAT deal if you think about it. They can be had for cheap, are 16 by 6.5 inches, are very stong and only weigh 16 pounds!!!