Wheel help
Have you look at Centerline they have a couple of 5 star that will fit and they have a good price for 17in wheels at 159.00 each just look under Saturn or Malibu. at this address http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whee...ehicle&data=84
If money isn't an issue Foose makes a real nice set, plus they are real close to what you are looking for. I checked into them for mine, but didnt want to shell out the cash.......Regards
http://www.mhtwheels.com/wheel.cfm?brand=4&cat=112
http://www.mhtwheels.com/wheel.cfm?brand=4&cat=112
Originally Posted by RUDEINC
If money isn't an issue Foose makes a real nice set, plus they are real close to what you are looking for. I checked into them for mine, but didnt want to shell out the cash.......Regards
http://www.mhtwheels.com/wheel.cfm?brand=4&cat=112
http://www.mhtwheels.com/wheel.cfm?brand=4&cat=112
I looked at them before buying mine.
Last edited by SoCalHHR; Sep 13, 2006 at 05:56 PM.
Originally Posted by SoCalHHR
Unless you buy 17's, the Foose's only come in 8.5 wide...which is quite wide for the HHR.
I looked at them before buying mine.
I looked at them before buying mine.
I know these were 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset and 245/30/20 BFG's
SoCal, Do you remember what the offset was on the Foose Wheels?
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/appearance-modifications-discussions-6/06-lowered-lt2-20in-wheels-3469/
Wheel specs: 5 x 110mm bolt circle, 65.1mm hub diameter, +42mm offset (from rim center to outboard side). Now could someone tell me what the minimum clearance between the caliper & the wheel is? I got a good deal and would like to use these 15" steel rims from an '05 malibu for my snow tires (gotta save the aluminums - great white [salty] north, eh!), but I've only got about 9 - 10mm (~3/8") between caliper & rim with them on instead of the 30mm (~1-1/4") with my stock 16"s. There doesn't seem to be any interference but I wonder if there would be when things heat up, such as under heavy braking. Insight, anyone?
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