View Full Version : 15" steel wheels for winter


blue_06tC
10-27-2006, 10:32 PM
I just received some winter tires mounted on 15" x 6" steel wheels from Tire Rack. When I was in the process of ordering them, I put in that it was for an 06 tC and a 15" package came up,so I ordered it. Supposedly Tire Rack test fits everything,so I didnt really have any doubts if it would fit or not. I did read on here a bit before I ordered but now Im reading that they wont fit(15" steel wheels in general). Has anyone ordered these wheels from Tire Rack and had problems with them fitting?

rvpps2rocks
10-28-2006, 03:18 AM
i dont see why a sma wheel wouldnt fit...just ur odometer might be off because or the wheel circumfrence but it depends what tire size u got...it should fit

tc_monkey
10-28-2006, 04:37 AM
Make sure they clear the calipers on the inside and the rest of the car on the outside. If they do, have a nice winter.

paultg
10-28-2006, 04:40 PM
If you do a search on here I tried 15" steels for a Subaru that didnt fit on my tC. If the offset was a little different, they would have cleared the caliper. I could actually grind the caliper down and it would clear.

Anyway, my point, they will most likely fit. It just depends on the offset of the wheel. My 15's didn't, but tirerack is pretty good and probably found a universal 15" rim that works.

I am going to use 16" steels from a Subaru this winter. I already test fit them and they work without issue, just need lug nuts.

Paul G.

rvpps2rocks
10-28-2006, 07:05 PM
yea i was just thinking why dont u just use 16" rims instead

grandeville
11-01-2006, 01:36 AM
Did your wheels work fine? Anybody with any info please help. I called first and the guy told me they tested them and they worked. This package was $550 cheapest I fround for winter tires and wheels.

grandeville
11-01-2006, 01:38 AM
Thats $550 shipped and tax. They even mount and balence them for you.

beas_tc_oupe06
11-01-2006, 03:14 AM
I have 15" steel wheels on my tC for the winter and they fit fine. They are OE (with a universal bolt pattern) for a Grand Am actually, so the offset I beleive is 42... but yeah they fit just fine. If tire rack said they will fit, they will fit fine.

I payed 494 out the door for 4 wheels, 4 Semperit Sport Grip tires, mounted balanced yada yada at Discount Tire, go to the store, sometimes you can get a better deal than online.

rvpps2rocks
11-01-2006, 05:37 PM
the only reason i dont think a 15" rim would work would have to be caliper clearance. so just goto a tire shop and ask them what is the smallest rim u can fit

beas_tc_oupe06
11-01-2006, 07:27 PM
IT DOES WORK! As I said, I have a 15" rim on my car... it depends on the OFFSET, not the size of the wheel, you probably want an offset that puts the wheel further out, such as a 42 or maybe a 38. Also, make sure you are getting a 6" wide wheel, you wont be needing a 7 inch wheel if you are getting the proper size tire (should be 205 width or less)

rvpps2rocks
11-02-2006, 01:08 AM
alright take it easy beas_tc_oupe06 i was just saying if it didnt work that would probably be the reason why

grandeville
11-02-2006, 02:02 AM
Just to make sure I called my scion dealer. The guy said the 15" wheel would work but I should buy toyota ones from them that have the air sensor in it. He said other wise some light would go on saying low air in tires. I think he was full of it because the total cost was $1500. I'm just glade to know the 15's work. I live in rochester NY and the winters arn't fun, do you think I should put sand in my trunk? If so how much? I'm not sure if it would help with front wheel drive.

beas_tc_oupe06
11-02-2006, 03:20 AM
Sand wont be necassary with a good set of snow tires, thats why you have them. Infact I have read that can actually be a negative factor, adding the weight to the back end because in case of a skid, thats that much more momentum bringing the back end around.

Also, you dont have an 07 do you ? I thought the RS1 was an 06, in which I dont beleive your wheels have that sensor in them ... I know my 06 does not, granted I dont have the RS1 wheels, so who knows.

paultg
11-03-2006, 01:36 AM
What do you folks with steel wheels do for lug nuts.

I know the stock lugs won't work with my 16" steels, and I would rather not use them anyway in the winter.

Paul G.

grandeville
11-04-2006, 02:39 AM
Tirerack gave me lug nuts with my package. You can get lugs at pepboys. I just put my winter tires on today, its gonna take time to get use to them. Should I rustproof my car?

paultg
11-04-2006, 06:18 PM
I just went to autozone today and bought 20 open ended 12mmx1.25 acorn style lugs. They were $1/each.

I don't know what you would do to rustproof your car. All I do in the winter is make sure to get it through a touchless car wash to get salt off ASAP, and I'll even go to a self serve powerwash place and get under the car with the water to really clean everything off.

Make sure if you are using the power wash in the winter that if cold enough (and slow enough) the water will freeze on the car and make opening the doors difficult.

Paul G.