Wanted: 4-lug wheels
#2
15"s were the largest I remember on the S cars (someone correct me if I am wrong). So if you want stock Saturn S series wheels you'll have to live with 15's.
Also, the finish on these wheels tended to get easily eaten away (here on the east coast with the salt and all during winter-- for me on two 90's S cars (though I didn't give them the attention they deserved early on in life)), so buyer beware regarding the finish of the wheels you end up with.....
Also, the finish on these wheels tended to get easily eaten away (here on the east coast with the salt and all during winter-- for me on two 90's S cars (though I didn't give them the attention they deserved early on in life)), so buyer beware regarding the finish of the wheels you end up with.....
#4
I have this set of 16 inch 4X100 wheels. Not sure what good they are going to do you seeing you don't live in the area.
$300.00
Also have a second set with three good tires and one tire the wife drove on flat that needs to be replaced. Tire size is 215/55X16 (Hankook).
$400.00
RjION@yahoo.com
$300.00
Also have a second set with three good tires and one tire the wife drove on flat that needs to be replaced. Tire size is 215/55X16 (Hankook).
$400.00
RjION@yahoo.com
Last edited by sw2cam; 11-27-2011 at 05:19 PM.
#7
Go to http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/interactive.do and see many aftermarket wheels on your car. 17's are perfect on S-Cars, and many have run 18's. Only reason I'd not run 18's in your neck of the woods is because potholes tend to bend wheels that run tires with little sidewall. Also look here for proper tire sizes. Seeing your car has 14" steel wheels it's a SC1. The correct size SC2 tire is 195X15 so use that as your starting point.
Last edited by RjION; 01-21-2012 at 08:29 AM.
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