18" wheels with 35 offset?
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Perfect thanks. Now just need to decide if I use those for winter tires or use my stocks. I really was looking for cheap steelies for winter wheels, but these are decent looking XXR's that are wider than I'd like for snow tires. Guy only wants $375 for them.
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Well I decided not to go for those wheels, just more than I wanted to pay for them. But I have another related question, and figured it would be better to just ask it here rather than start a new thread. A different set of wheels I found, just plain steel wheels, guy is only asking $75 for them, so it's a great deal, and the bolt pattern, offset, and everything are perfect. They're off of a 2016 Subaru Legacy. I was planning to drive down tonight to go look at them. However I just realized I should probably check out the center bore size and make sure that will fit. Almost forgot about that. Turns out on a 2016 legacy, they have a center bore of only 56.1mm. Looks like ours are 66.1mm. I guess my question is, are those numbers indicative of the size of the holes in the actual wheel? I guess, if they're not hub-centric is what I'm asking. Could there be a chance that the steel wheel from the Subaru has a center hole larger than 56.1mm? It's a good hour drive for me to the wheels, so I figured if it's not going to work I won't even bother.
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Generally, OEM wheels will have center bores that match the hubs of the vehicle that they are going on so if they are in fact OEM Subaru steel wheels then they will likely have too small of a center bore to work on our cars. Same goes for Mazda, Toyota, Honda etc..
You can have the seller take a measurement to confirm.
You can have the seller take a measurement to confirm.
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