Helpful info re: rims for SS/SC
Helpful info re: rims for SS/SC
I know it's depressing to think about winter and all but I know I've seen a few threads here and there about what types of rims will fit the SS/SC, particularly when it comes to mounting snow tires. As anyone else who's tried to get spare rims probably knows, the SS/SC takes sort of an odd lug pattern. I called Firestone (since I'm planning on getting Blizzaks) to ask if they happened to have any idea what other cars MIGHT have rims that would fit, they gave me this list of other cars that also have the 5x110mm lug pattern. Here's the other cars you could take rims from:
Not a very exhaustive list, but it should
Not a very exhaustive list, but it should
Good thinking Alley. i have been searching around for winter rims and tires too. It's gonna be a pain. All i want is some steelies and winter rubber. It's hard to find tho. If I find anything for a good price I'll post.
Originally Posted by arsenal21
Good thinking Alley. i have been searching around for winter rims and tires too. It's gonna be a pain. All i want is some steelies and winter rubber. It's hard to find tho. If I find anything for a good price I'll post.
Originally Posted by arsenal21
yea I know, it sucks...
Originally Posted by alleycat58
Every car has to have one thing be the "money pit" I guess we've found the SS/SC's already...between almost $800 for summer tires, $600 (assuming I'm stuck with TireRack's steelies) for winter tires and wheels...tires are enough to bankrupt a person!!!!!!
You found steelies on tire rack that fit our cars? Can I get the link.
Originally Posted by arsenal21
You found steelies on tire rack that fit our cars? Can I get the link.
Here's the link to the main winter package page for an SS/SC
Originally Posted by j4s0nmuzik
Anything wrong with getting other 18" rims and mounting winter tires, and do you think I could get away with all seasons?
Jason
Jason
The 2nd problem (and more important than just $$$) with 18" and our cars is that you're still going to have to go with a fairly low profile tire to fit in the wheel well. Tire Rack doesn't even list 18" as a recommended winter tire size for the SS/SC. That fact aside, a smaller wheel + larger sidewall (the goal is to keep the overall tire diameter the same as stock) offers your precious wheels a LOT more protection from the dreaded potholes that like to destroy rims and alignments.
All seasons might work, but you're sacrificing some performance if you run them year round in exchange for better-but-not-the-best winter traction. If you're going to run 2 sets of tires, then to me it's a smarter choice to go with performance summer tires and honest-to-goodness winter tires rather than all seasons. If you live someplace that has a VERY mild winter and you may only see a little snow here or there, all seasons might work as snow tires.....MIGHT.
Originally Posted by Nightcrawler
You bring up all seasons.. but I haven't been able to find any in stock size.
Where all have you looked for tires? I highly doubt they're going to make them in a stock size because of the low-profile. You'd still need different rims to fit the tires on.
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