I was wondering if people could list the websites of some good places to get high quality wheels at fair prices. Im looking for a large selection because I want to find a set of 17" bronze wheels but can't seem to find but 1 or 2 styles or manufacturers per site that fit the bill. Hopefully someone knows a few sites with a big selection to choose from. I know of www.tirerack.com but they don't have much selection. There must be a rim warehouse website with every or most major manufacturers that offers wheel/tire packages. Will any 17" x 7-8" 5 lug wheel fit a '97 ST? >
> (N E one else notice how many shi++y performance sites there are) To bad there is no site that gives you a break down of the cheapest prices offered by websites on parts like mysimon.com does for other products like T.V.s, that way you don't have to check 1000 sites cause all prices are listed together for compare...unless there is one someone knows of
Performance Wheels - 6G Celicas Forums
I can answer the question regarding wheel size for the 97 ST.
The most important sizes you need to know are:
- 5x100 lug;
- 35...38mm offset.
Thereafter, you can go with 17", 18", etc. rims with either a 7", 7.5" or 8" width.
BTW: Know what you mean about '...how many shi++y performance sites..'.
The other annoying thing is those that DO NOT REPLY!
As far as sites are concerned...
I can't remember off hand the name of the sites but the links are in the threads related to tires/rims in this the Suspension/Handling section.
BTW: Didn't the 6GC GT4 come with bronze rims?
The most important sizes you need to know are:
- 5x100 lug;
- 35...38mm offset.
Thereafter, you can go with 17", 18", etc. rims with either a 7", 7.5" or 8" width.
BTW: Know what you mean about '...how many shi++y performance sites..'.
The other annoying thing is those that DO NOT REPLY!
As far as sites are concerned...
I can't remember off hand the name of the sites but the links are in the threads related to tires/rims in this the Suspension/Handling section.
BTW: Didn't the 6GC GT4 come with bronze rims?
Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)13.6@108MPH, 5SFTE Powered
wheelmax.com is definitely one of the best IMO buddy.. >
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i ordered 18 x 7.5 rims i gotta go check the offset to make sure they will fit -- between 35-38 you said? >
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i ordered 18 x 7.5 rims i gotta go check the offset to make sure they will fit -- between 35-38 you said? >
My 18's are for sale... >
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www.centerlinewheels.com
www.ozwheels.com
www.adrwheels.com
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
get yourself a import magazine and get some links out of there. just go to hy-vee with a pen and paper and look through all the import mags.
www.ozwheels.com
www.adrwheels.com
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
get yourself a import magazine and get some links out of there. just go to hy-vee with a pen and paper and look through all the import mags.
I'm looking for a set of high performance tires at a reasonable price and found Kumho Ecsta Supra 712
215/40ZR-17 83W B for $95 a tire and the review that http://www.discounttiredirect.com/ speaks very well of these, (Kumho has derived the new ultra-high performance Supra 712 from their track-inspired, race winning technology. Featuring the latest in tread compound development and tread design innovation, this tire will make your car handle like it's "on rails.") also I was looking at the Yokohama Parada Spec-2 215/40ZR-17 83W B for $108 a tire. Does anyone have any first hand experience with a tire that they can give me advice on. My 14" Bridgestones don't have near the amount of grip I need and want a tire that grips the road like none other. How about Pirelli P7000 Supersports. These tires will go on a set of 17x7 Konig or Enkei rim set. Thanks for anyones help.
215/40ZR-17 83W B for $95 a tire and the review that http://www.discounttiredirect.com/ speaks very well of these, (Kumho has derived the new ultra-high performance Supra 712 from their track-inspired, race winning technology. Featuring the latest in tread compound development and tread design innovation, this tire will make your car handle like it's "on rails.") also I was looking at the Yokohama Parada Spec-2 215/40ZR-17 83W B for $108 a tire. Does anyone have any first hand experience with a tire that they can give me advice on. My 14" Bridgestones don't have near the amount of grip I need and want a tire that grips the road like none other. How about Pirelli P7000 Supersports. These tires will go on a set of 17x7 Konig or Enkei rim set. Thanks for anyones help.
I'm sure that I have read here somewhere that there's a couple of people on the board that have Kumho tires and speak very highly of them.
Yokohama are very good high performance tires but they wear quickly.
95STCelica - according to my spec. sheet:
P.C.D. = 5x100
Offset = 35...38
C/Bore = 54
NOTE: The specs. are for a 1997 European version ST or GT.
Yokohama are very good high performance tires but they wear quickly.
95STCelica - according to my spec. sheet:
P.C.D. = 5x100
Offset = 35...38
C/Bore = 54
NOTE: The specs. are for a 1997 European version ST or GT.
I got firestone tires. See ok to me, and look pretty sweet.
just for refrence..i'm on my 2nd set of falken ziex 502's...i LOVE these tires. great all around performance, i find them pretty predictable...they are the closest thing to the 172$ each michilen pilots that were on the car when i first got it, and i got the tires&rims together for like 8and change from discount tire direct
This post has been edited by presure2: Mar 7, 2003 - 10:40 AM
This post has been edited by presure2: Mar 7, 2003 - 10:40 AM
Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)13.6@108MPH, 5SFTE Powered
i want to get the 712's or the Parada Spec 2's , i haven't made up my mind yet..any input? Since we are on the topic and all >
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Somebody needs to get superleggeras so i can see how they look on our cars.
Hi Guys!
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp
I would choose a MAX Performance tire like Bridgestone Potenza S03 PP & Toyo Proxes T1-S.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/max.jsp
Top tire in Max Performance: Pirelli PZero Nero http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...odel=PZero+Nero
http://www.us.pirelli.com/en_US/tyres/cata...ml?catid=US_UHP
If not, there are better tires for traction, but wear very fast like the Nitto NT555 Extreme, Toyo Proxes RA1.
I ride on the Toyo RA1 for months now. Very good in the rain.
This post has been edited by west_minist: Mar 8, 2003 - 4:03 PM
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp
I would choose a MAX Performance tire like Bridgestone Potenza S03 PP & Toyo Proxes T1-S.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/max.jsp
Top tire in Max Performance: Pirelli PZero Nero http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...odel=PZero+Nero
http://www.us.pirelli.com/en_US/tyres/cata...ml?catid=US_UHP
If not, there are better tires for traction, but wear very fast like the Nitto NT555 Extreme, Toyo Proxes RA1.
I ride on the Toyo RA1 for months now. Very good in the rain.
This post has been edited by west_minist: Mar 8, 2003 - 4:03 PM
West_MinistHydra EMS Dealer & TunerSubaru ECUFlash Tunerhttp://www.socob.bbhttp://xtremeracingtuning.comViciously Tuned, Driven Hard
Hands down this is the best site for Rims there is they have good prices and one hell of a selection www.superbuytires.com
try it out you wont be sad. >
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try it out you wont be sad. >
All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony MontanaTeam 6gc 2005
FallenHero,
I bought my 17x8 Superleggera this winter.
I'll get them on the car in about 1 month, time for snow to melt....
I'll get you pics on a 94 black gt-s dropped 1.5.
I bought my 17x8 Superleggera this winter.
I'll get them on the car in about 1 month, time for snow to melt....
I'll get you pics on a 94 black gt-s dropped 1.5.
That would rock dude!
-Jon
-Jon
i want to see the pics too
Good Taste ;-)
Good Taste ;-)