I found a thread but I forgot whether if it was on here or on Club4AG. But now I can't find it.
Anyways, I'm not running my delicious 15" jap wheels everyday but I want to keep running 15" tires. Basically looking for 15" steelies which are not worth-while steeling for these F***tard theives.
In the thread I read, it said that the first gen Scion xB steelies will fit. Which they are 4x100, 15x6. I'm not sure of the offset.
Just need to know if that's correct, if you tried, etc.
YOU ARE CORRECT SIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ONE1onewan. first gen xB's came with 15 steelies and they are 4x100 i ran them on my aw11 and Kaitaiya has them on his wife's ae102 i don't know the offset off hand but i'm sure they would fit on a ae92 i'm looking for a pair too U_U
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I've had Scion steelies on my AE92 sedan for a while. They work fine. I believe they came on XAs also and possibly other early scion models. I scored mines for $100 with good used tires. Although, the stock scion tire size is a little bit larger than the stock AE92 diameter so you will have slightly slower acceleration and your speedo will read a little slower than you are actually going.
yeah the xbs will fit... i used to run them on my 01 corolla S not much of a difference, i got them on a great deal.. the tire shop i went to told me if i bought a set of 15' tires brand new for $200 theyd throw in a free set of xb steelies for free... so i went with it and i loved how they drove...
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eage8, no 14's. They look small. I haven't gotten the chance to go back to Mt Airy. I'm low on fund right anyways to buy stuff that'll be laying around for a while before they actually get put on something.
I was planning on running 195/45 or 195/50 tires. The outer circumference of the tire are just about the same so the speedo shouldn't be off. My speedo already reads 6mph over actual speed.
I might have some 205/50/15s BFGoodrich all-seasons that I'll be selling (6 of them....) if I ever get the tires i ordered from tire rack... (they're on back order)
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I might have some 205/50/15s BFGoodrich all-seasons that I'll be selling (6 of them....) if I ever get the tires i ordered from tire rack... (they're on back order)
I canceled my order on tire rack and have a set coming from treadzone on Wednesday, let me know if you want to buy some BFGoodrich G-force Super Sports
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'81 BMW R65 For Sale: GT-S strut bar + Front GT-S koni yellows
Another option is the vw scirocco g60 steelies. The advantage they have over the xb steelies is that they are 15x6 et 35, but have a 67mm center bore. I think they look better as well.
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I was told by the guy I bought my All-Trac from that someone previously put some 15" Saturn steelies on the wagon. But, who knows, that's one of those things that's hard to determine when there are no records of anything. They clear everything seemingly fine. They also *just* fit on my del Sol, lol, but that car isn't lowered (yet) so that's why the 195-60-15 tires aren't rubbing.
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