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Geting an offer on wheels

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by GSE21tuner, Jul 11, 2007.

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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    More than likely they will fit. Are they 4x100? What are they coming off of?
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    Geting an offer on wheels

    so the guy is selling these for $300 USD to me, 4 tires with wheels
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    they're ADR DV-8 wheels with kumho ecsta tires size 205/40/R17, now the question is that bolt pattern, would they fit on my 93 prizm?? they look really nice
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    It looks like a universal 4 hole PCD 114/100 wheels. If that's case, it will fit your prizm.
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    the smaller inners are 4-100. now , more importantly is the off set , if the offset is wrong , it will hit the spring perch on the strut housing. also wieght , how much do they wiegh ? adding more unsprung wieght on the axles will make you car handle like shit.
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    oh yeah , dont forget hub centric rings. they are a must!
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    there are 8 holes.... but only 4 are used at a time, one looks like they are for 4X100 and the other is for 4X114.5

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    wait which one looks like 4X100 and which one looks like 4X114.5??
    what is the 93 prizm's bolt pattern? i know its 4 but 4X????
    how can you find out?
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    From what I can find 93 prizms have 4X100 bolt pattern, dunno how reliable this is but that is what <a href="http://www.truescopeperformance.com/id90.html" target="_blank">http://www.truescopeperformance.com/id90.html</a> says<br />
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    The bolt will fit.
    But since it's 17", what's the offset??
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    hmm yea, i think this wheels should fir, how are the kumhos escata?? anyone have first hand experience with them?
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    If your car is 4x100, you can't fit a 4x114 wheel. So when you mount those wheels, you can't go wrong.

    Yup, 93 Prizms are 4x100.
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    yea i know, im just waiting for the guy to respond but i think they will most likely be 4X100
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Does anyone know what size hub centric rings are used for the 8th gens? I'm not sure if all 8th gens use the same hub centric rings or if its specific to the wheel manufacturer. I have Konig wheels so would I have to find the corresponding rings? And where would I start looking. This vibration is driving me nuts.

    EDIT: nm... I did some browsing and came across my wheels and an example of the hub centric rings it comes with. I had removed them without know what they were for and they're sitting in my garage. I'll have to remove the wheels, reinstall the rings, and slap the wheels back on... stupid me.
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    Now that I know what they do, how do these flimsy pieces of plastic have enough strength to hold the wheel in perfect balance?
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    ^^thats what im thinking, do they have like glue on them that sticks the wheels to the hub securely? i had no idea about these, thanks for the heads up shubert, and yea i found out its 4X100 bolt pattern
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    They attach using a metal spring ring that pushes it from the inside out. It holds but what I'm worried is the strength of the plastic ring.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Well the pic I got is what happened to a hub centric ring due to high heat from excessive braking. A normal one would be round.
    These exact hub centric rings are what came with the wheels when I bought them. The nipples sticking up from them is what holds the center caps on the rim.
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    mine are aluminum or alloy , came from discount tire when i got my enkei's , arent the 98's or 8th gens 4 lug also ? if so its the same size as the 7th gens . someone had a topic on this on here about 3 weeks ago . dig it up . if not go to discounttiredirect.com , and look it up .
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    oh yeah , where did you buy your rims? i know konig didnt give you those. i would definitly opt for the metal ones discount tire has , i think there like $15 a set of 4. there anodized purple , but you cant see them. beside $5 more versus hard plastic for metal . . . . . . . . . . . .its a no brainer.
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    or like mine , and fit snug onto the hub. i had to tap'em on with rubber mallot .:D they dont fall off or out when you pull the wheel off.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    The 8th gens(98-02) have the same bolt pattern as the 7th gen.
    I got my wheels from Super Autobacs and that's the hub centric rings and center caps they gave me.
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    Thats not what my ring looks like.... Mine is hard hard plastic.....and there is no screw and it goes in back of the rim ...
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    They're cheap, like $10-20.
    Mine are hard plastic
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    I bought mine from SEARS if that helps anyone ...... They sell them at there Tire and Rim area....
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    He has alot of his pics of his car on <a href="http://www.corollacarlub.com" target="_blank">www.corollacarlub.com</a>.... He even has interior shots too..... Here is the LINK directly to his photos of his car -------&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; <a href="http://www.corollacarclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4473&amp;page=5&amp;pp=10" target="_blank">http://www.corollacarclub.com/forum...73&amp;page=5&amp;pp=10</a>.......... Good Luck he has a awesome looking car....
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    shubert, post more pics of your car, or is there already a thread with them? what are the specs on the wheels u have and that front lip, how much did u get that for? and from where?
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    thanks for the props:D . . . . . . . . .im touched:']

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