Lanos Rims
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Lanos Rims
Hi, what is the biggest size of rims that the lanos can accept without any mods to the wheel arch. Thanks
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thats tirerack .com... for a 2000 lanos.... Hatchback... just sort through the rims... that will give you an idea.
16"'s are the biggest they offer per se. IMO I think those SSR Competitions 16x7 are sexy if you're doing a dark wheel setup.
thats tirerack .com... for a 2000 lanos.... Hatchback... just sort through the rims... that will give you an idea.
16"'s are the biggest they offer per se. IMO I think those SSR Competitions 16x7 are sexy if you're doing a dark wheel setup.
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thanks guys.
KnightWallace...I have a silver car (poly silver on the link that you gave me) so I don't think that the dark rims would be right.
P.S. Do insurance companies charge extra for alloys with the security bolt things - the bolts that you can't get off without the proper tool. I know they charge for alloys on their own.
KnightWallace...I have a silver car (poly silver on the link that you gave me) so I don't think that the dark rims would be right.
P.S. Do insurance companies charge extra for alloys with the security bolt things - the bolts that you can't get off without the proper tool. I know they charge for alloys on their own.
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i got 16atm 205/45R16 ofset 42
dont hit the frame atm not even when loaded fully.... i drove on rubbers once cuase i loaded so much stuff :/ but they never hit the car
But i did take about half of the mettal off that bends underin the wheelopening otherwhise mine hit the car.
i am going to try my m8's 17inch once my tires are worn he has 205/35R17 wich isnt bigger as mine is i think didnt calculate it yet though but i was hoping to be able to use a 205/40R17
dont hit the frame atm not even when loaded fully.... i drove on rubbers once cuase i loaded so much stuff :/ but they never hit the car
But i did take about half of the mettal off that bends underin the wheelopening otherwhise mine hit the car.
i am going to try my m8's 17inch once my tires are worn he has 205/35R17 wich isnt bigger as mine is i think didnt calculate it yet though but i was hoping to be able to use a 205/40R17
They do if you declare them. You'd be paying more, and if they get stolen, the insurance will cover the costs. If you don't tell the insurance company about the wheels (or what not), you would be paying the normal costs for the insurace and if they do get stolen, the insurance company will pay for stock wheels.lanosguy wrote:P.S. Do insurance companies charge extra for alloys with the security bolt things - the bolts that you can't get off without the proper tool. I know they charge for alloys on their own.