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Will these saab wheels fit an ls that has 16" steels on it?
https://jpowell.tripod.com/saab-whee...-spoke-arc.jpg Thinking of buying these wheels with perelli p6 tires, would be cool if I could just bolt them on.
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Since the link does not work as posted, it's pretty hard to tell. Try reposting the link again.
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I fixed the link for you, but without specs, it's still impossible to advise you.
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If the bolt circle is 5X110 and the offset is around 42, they will fit. If they are for a 9-5 most likely they are.
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Originally Posted by jimmybob
(Post 826192)
Thinking of buying these wheels with perelli p6 tires, would be cool if I could just bolt them on.
SAAB # 400127882 But a Google search of the part number did not find the offset |
Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
(Post 826201)
I was able to find it on your website, 16 "x6.5", 5x110mm
SAAB # 400127882 But a Google search of the part number did not find the offset |
Someone several years ago someone from here installed Saab wheels and the fit was fine.
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The hub size and lug nut seat type are critical as well. Research the wheels to find these things out, or just seasrch for the car they were on. Buying non OEM rims can be a pain, but as long as offset is within spec and the seat type as well as hub size, you are good. I measured my American Racing Torq Thrust M wheels before installation, and they were machined perfectly right down to the millimeter. Being that SAAB was part of the GM family, I am sure they will fit and be virtually the same as the HHR. Offset wise, you can safely go to +35 MM. Thats where mine are at. I think that is the absolute lowest you can go, though.
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