20" Wheel Specs

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I have some here, not sure if they are the right size or not, but if you can tell me what you need and I have them I can get them out asap for you.

Thanks a lot Kirk, but the rings from Wheels Next are on their way, I should get them Wednesday. That place has got decent prices and a huge selection of wheels, but I get the impression the people there are really overworked due to minimal staffing. It takes forever to get through if you call. I appreciate the offer. :salute:
 

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NP, im making something for the interior (well stuff is bought) when I get them made Ill send you a set.
 

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Got the wheels on today... finally. The hubcentric rings came today, turns out Wheels Next didn't ship them until last Monday. To add insult to injury, one of the rings in the package was the wrong size. At least it was too small instead of too big, I was able to grind it down to size. I weighed two the stock wheels, one was 61.5# and the other was 62.5#. I also measured the circumference of one of each, both the stock and the Blizzaks were 89.5". I haven't driven the car yet to see how they "feel."

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edit: I posted a new picture, after it's been driven a while so the springs would settle back down.
 
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Got the wheels on today... finally. The hubcentric rings came today, turns out Wheels Next didn't ship them until last Monday. To add insult to injury, one of the rings in the package was the wrong size. At least it was too small instead of too big, I was able to grind it down to size. I weighed two the stock wheels, one was 61.5# and the other was 62.5#. I also measured the circumference of one of each, both the stock and the Blizzaks were 89.5". I haven't driven the car yet to see how they "feel."

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Damn Mikey, looks pretty sweet! :omgsho: I'd like to slap on some new rims one day, but I'm really liking the factory 20"s for the time being. Be sure to let us know how they "feel" there buddy.
 

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Damn Mikey, looks pretty sweet! :omgsho: I'd like to slap on some new rims one day, but I'm really liking the factory 20"s for the time being. Be sure to let us know how they "feel" there buddy.

Thanks a lot. I went on a circular entrance ramp tonight, was doing about 60 and it held very nicely. The ride should be better since it's a 60 series sidewall, but the stock tires don't ride bad either.
 

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Hmm, looks ok....but they also look really small. Is this your winter combo?

That's one thing I noticed too, the wheels do look really small, but they are the exact same circumference as stock. I even went out to look at it again and it doesn't look like the picture. I think the suspension was "stretched" a bit from jacking up the car, this picture was right after I put them on. After driving it last night, the springs settled back down and it looks OK now. Yes, this is just for winter. The stock wheels will go back on in the spring.
 

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