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    Exclamation 4x100 wheels?

    what all vehicles can I get stock wheels off of that will fit our cars?



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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    search button!!!!

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    are you serious....there is a sticky for this. I have yet to post a question, because i always find the answer either through the search button or google.
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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    and thats why we like new people like you^ +1 point for you

    oh and

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Here only took a second to find it
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=19

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by picopop View Post
    Here only took a second to find it
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=19
    messed up part is its right below the new thread button lol

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by jw93ls View Post
    are you serious....there is a sticky for this. I have yet to post a question, because i always find the answer either through the search button or google.
    and who are you lol you need to post a introduction thread lol with pics lol

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by jw93ls View Post
    are you serious....there is a sticky for this. I have yet to post a question, because i always find the answer either through the search button or google.
    wow we need more member like you !

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Hope those new wheels are "flame" proof!

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Welcome to the house of horror!

    Basically quite few Honda wheels from the same era will fit well - such as civic, integra but not legend - they are 4 holes but 114.3mm PCD.
    Quite few Toyota FF cars also used similar offset around 40mm with 100mm PCD.
    Old BMW 3 series 14inch OE wheel use 100PCD, too and I ve seen some with that wheel.
    I am currently running Renault Clio 15inch wheels.

    Good luck with finding the ones you like - finding one is easy but with good design is rather difficult.
    Also, unless you needed, don't go super big OE cast wheels that will slow down your car dramatically if they are heavy.
    Last edited by epic1400cs; 05-26-2008 at 11:17 PM.

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    i went with the lightest 16 inch rim i could find in my price range..so far..i have a lil rubbing problem in the rear

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    you guys are owning this kid..lmao
    one day I'll return.

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Saturn ion to 2007 I believe and then older SC2 and 1
    There are some really nice ion wheels that look like aftermarket wheels, not sure if they are light or not though. And I am not talking about the pasley curly looking wheels either.

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    I forgot to mention, Eunos or Mazda roadstar used PCD 100 and 45 offset. Some of their BBS OE wheels are extremely light (8.5lb) if you like their mesh design which I don't like.

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

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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    ok guys, I was going to clean up this thread, but I'll leave it for now.

    He's officially been welcomed and flamed all at once now, so let's try to keep it on topic.

    Older Ford Escort wheels work well too (and look pretty decent if you could believe it). Any older prelude (pre 92), almost all civics/tegs (w/new civic exceptions, and 'teg ITR).
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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    80s era Mr2 wheels fit, but centerbore needs to be bored out, and the same is true for Mazda miata wheels.
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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    80s era Mr2 wheels fit, but centerbore needs to be bored out, and the same is true for Mazda miata wheels.
    and v-dub (VW) too if I'm not mistaken.
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    Re: 4x100 wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    80s era Mr2 wheels fit, but centerbore needs to be bored out, and the same is true for Mazda miata wheels.
    yea there are lots of cool miata wheels out there!!

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