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Old 11-22-2006, 04:46 AM
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i just bought a 2005 spyder..im looking to put the biggest rims on it..but i dont know what i can and can not..im in iraq...im coming home within the next week.. i want my rims waiting for me when i get home so i can throw them on right when i get back..im a noob when it comes to cars..does anyone know whats the biggest size rim that i can get and what tire size to go along with it..ive been to discountrimswarehouse.com but they didnt have mitsubishi as a option..ive been to tirerack but they didnt have any rims that i liked..i also dont know what rims that are configured for the eclsipe..i need serious help..i feel like a dumbass posting this but i couldnt think of anyway else to find out what i needed to know . ty for taking the time reading my post
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

Bolt pattern is 5x114.3
as for big?
Do you still want the car to turn and not rub?
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

yeah..i dont want it to rub..i want pefect clearance
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

18" are my favorite when lowered, 19's seem to fit pretty well.

i always have a shop put wheel things on for me though, so i can go back to them and make them fix it when i have problems.

depending on the width, you won't rub.

there is a link to club3g.com somewhere in the forum about making wheels fit and what everything means as far as that goes.
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

In that case you probably shouldn't go much larger than 18's IMO... Also, lots of cars run that bolt pattern also. Try looking up wheels for Mustangs as they run the same bolt pattern. Just make sure you get a set with the same offset as your Eclipse.
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

The offset is a +40, and I have seen 19/35/235 on a stock suspension setup work just fine. Not sure what will work if you wanna drop it, but mine is dropped and I wanna run 18/45/245. My car is black and I am going to get a set of ASA AR1 wheels (you can see them on tire rack).

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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

so if i put 19's on it.. i will have trouble lowering it..sorry i dont know shit about cars..im planning on putting a kit on it and lowering it..but if i have trouble doing that with 19's then maybe i shouldnt go that route..what do you think
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Re: dumbass in need of some assistants lol

18's are fine.
speed bump issues with kit.
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