Need some replacement wheels
#1
Need some replacement wheels
Mom hit a curb.. Now need a set of wheels.
Id like to put some alloys on it... and if possible have them stick out a bit more than stock.. always thought the wheels were too tucked under the fenders.
Keep in mind this is my Moms car.. and we just need it to get back on the road. And the car is silver so want something to match that decent.
So not so worried about super light weight.. or the coolest thing in the world.
Shes 76 years old.. so more conservative style is probably better.
BUT the primary thing is I need a set of wheels that are not very expensive, in the stock size and offset, or one that will look better than stock with no fitment issues.
Looked on Tire Rack.. found a few. MSW Type 14 looks nice and cheap. $88
They weigh 18lbs.
If anyone has a better suggestions I would LOVE to hear it...
Hard to judge the looks just based on the little image Tire Rack gives you.
Thanks
Ken
Id like to put some alloys on it... and if possible have them stick out a bit more than stock.. always thought the wheels were too tucked under the fenders.
Keep in mind this is my Moms car.. and we just need it to get back on the road. And the car is silver so want something to match that decent.
So not so worried about super light weight.. or the coolest thing in the world.
Shes 76 years old.. so more conservative style is probably better.
BUT the primary thing is I need a set of wheels that are not very expensive, in the stock size and offset, or one that will look better than stock with no fitment issues.
Looked on Tire Rack.. found a few. MSW Type 14 looks nice and cheap. $88
They weigh 18lbs.
If anyone has a better suggestions I would LOVE to hear it...
Hard to judge the looks just based on the little image Tire Rack gives you.
Thanks
Ken
#2
Don't have direct experience with them, but I know MSW are the "inexpensive" sibling of OZ racing wheels. Had a set of OZ wheels on my street truck and I can say that quality is awesome. If you want a cheaper option, try to find some used oem wheels from other vehicles. 1988-2001 Toyota Corolla and Celica should fit on your car.
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