Long story short I'm selling my wheels and trying to figure out what other car market I can advertise them to....
17x8, 5X100, and 45mm offset
Obviously J-bodies, I know some VW/Audi.... Subaru? any other ideas?
This doesn't list all of the cars ever made, but its a start. It's
really easy to find big lists using
google.
You're a nice guy. But even in your old jbo age, I'm still calling you a n00b for this post.
n00b.
http://www.ronalusa.com/cars.html
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- Sold my beloved J in April 2010 -
ExESIVE FIRE + jackstands! wrote:If only I wasn't in the process of buying a house...
those wheels would be sold...
your not buying
your building different story... so buy them
Viper98912 wrote:This doesn't list all of the cars ever made, but its a start. It's really easy to find big lists using google.
You're a nice guy. But even in your old jbo age, I'm still calling you a n00b for this post.
n00b.
http://www.ronalusa.com/cars.html
tjhat doesn't list anything about offsets, thats just bolt pattern
Give me some time. I bought the "Ultimate wheel and tire guide" a while back, and it was every recent car in it and the bolt pattern/offest. I'll post the ones that are 5x100/45mm offset.
2010 Honda Fit LX
PT Cruiser can use them on the front ONLY.
There Corolla/Matrix/Vibe can use them, but the offset is wrong, and the wheel size isn't recommended. Same with the Neon, Subaru Impreza WRX (Won't fit RS or STI models), Mk IV GTi, and a few others.
It seems the 5x114.3 pattern is the most popular size today, along with the 4x100 for most smaller cars.I'd buy em in a heartbeat, but they would look funny on a '91 wagon. That, and I doubt I could afford them at the moment.
2010 Honda Fit LX