ET 44 or ET 47
I'm in the Detroit area. Would like to pick up rather than ship.
If you can find a junkyard, search for a Lancer OZ Edition from around 2002-2005. They were plentiful and the wheels were 15x6 4x114.3 and offset of +45.
They have a few sets on ebay if you want to go that route.
In reply to kevinatfms :
They seem to be going for $100-125 each now. Would love to find more as they are very tough, fairly light, and look the business when painted white.
What car are these going on? There are several different pilot bores. Mazda wheels won't fit on a Nissan or Mitsubishi for example. KIA have the smallest of them all, IIRC.
A tip from a fellow Cappuccino owner: The AE86 and other RWD Toyota guys really want the low offset 7-and 8-inch-wide stuff, so they sometimes dump "worthless" high offset 4x114.3 stuff for cheap.
If you want junkyard wheels, the best place to get these is an Altima or B15 Sentra
https://www.car-part.com/ is a really good source for local wheels like this and is usually very inexpensive
I have some old AE86 wheels. 14"-15".
ProDarwin said:If you want junkyard wheels, the best place to get these is an Altima or B15 Sentra
https://www.car-part.com/ is a really good source for local wheels like this and is usually very inexpensive
This, all day. Any 90's to early 2000's Altima should have what you are looking for, steel or aluminum. Picked up a set last year for my G20. Try Mid 90's Honda Accords too (94-97)
Most Altimas are 16".
Accords have really high offset, like 45mm-50, so this may be the droid you are looking for.
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