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Wheels for the Woo

Post by bluesheepbrian »

Hey guys,
Any you guys know where I can get a set of rims, preferably with tires, that are easy on the pocket book, but great for the Lanos. I like the 5 spoke style of rims. any ideas would be so great.

Thanx alot. :P
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

Try here:

http://www.tirerack.com

They have a nice selection of wheels & tires. Their site has a nice interactive setup that allows you to see your car with the wheels before you buy.
They'll also install & balance before shipping!


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Post by PrecisionBoost »

How about the factory 5 spoke Lanos Sport rims??

Anyone got a picture they can post?

You would think they would be easy to come by if people are upgrading to aftermarket rims..... if you go to http://www.car-part.com you will find quite a few Lanos 5 spoke rims for as little as $75 a piece.
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here:
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without the center caps
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Post by SinDromX »

I was wondering...
What would look like a lanos with Enkei Shogun (17") ?
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Post by bluesheepbrian »

Was also looking for 16" or 17".

Saw the site tirerack.com, that was helpfull thanx.

What about the discount tire site.. www.tire.com ?
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Post by Wolf-Spirit »

tbh go for 17" ... i got 16 atm wish i had 17" looks way nicer
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Wolf-Spirit, do you always say "tbh"? lol every single post lol
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tbh=to be honest .... sry gamers talk :p
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I knew what it stood for, it's just funny seeing you say "tbh" on every single post. :)
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Post by bluesheepbrian »

When looking for wheels what is the best offset I should get?
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Post by Wolf-Spirit »

try staying close to your stock ofset... wich is 47.. most rims are 45 though(if i recall correct)

and lol acingteam... well i geus it must be cuase i play alot of games and the shorter the typing the better so i use tbh and such alot
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Post by bluesheepbrian »

Been looking on www.tirerack.com and www.tires.com could not find wheels
close to the offset I should have..

Found some wheels I like but offset was at least 42.

Do not know if I am looking right? :cry:

Wish I know more about cars.
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