S Wheels

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mitch, Oct 11, 2004.

  1. Mitch

    Mitch Guest

    I'm looking for steel rims for snow tires. Does anybody know which
    wheels from other cars wil fit a Saturn S?

    Mitch
     
    Mitch, Oct 11, 2004
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  2. Mitch

    Terry Guest

    I don't have the answer, but rather the same question-- since I live in WI,
    I'm thinking about putting a set of used rims/ snow tires on my 2000 wagon.

    Terry
     
    Terry, Oct 11, 2004
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  3. Mitch

    Lane Guest

    http://www.miata.net/faq/wheel_weights.html#bolt

    Be aware though that Miata wheels in particular need the hub bore enlarged a
    tiny bit to fit on a Saturn. I've had a few friends who have had to do
    this.

    Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
     
    Lane, Oct 11, 2004
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  4. Mitch

    Mitch Guest

    Thanks, just what I was looking for.
     
    Mitch, Oct 11, 2004
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  5. Mitch

    Terry Guest

    That site does have a lot of good info, but I'd like to hear from any Saturn
    owners
    who have good/bad experience putting on aftermarket aluminum wheels or rims
    off
    other makes of cars...sometimes the bolt pattern is just fine, but the
    offset is just different
    enough for the inside of the tire to contact the inner fender well...this
    happened to me
    once in the past, so I'm hesitant to buy any wheel/tire combinations without
    actually
    trying them out on my car first....thanks


     
    Terry, Oct 12, 2004
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  6. Mitch

    Kelly Guest

    Here is another site:
    http://www.ronalusa.com/cars.html

    Terry,

    I have Saturn wheels for sale, if you just so happen to live in the Toronto
    area, let me know.

     
    Kelly, Oct 13, 2004
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  7. Mitch

    Terry Guest

    Unfortunately I live in Wisconsin, so I'm a little far from Toronto,
    but thanks anyway...have you tried posting those wheels for sale on this ng?

    Terry


     
    Terry, Oct 13, 2004
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