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Holy crap, 5x100 steel wheels on TireRack


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I've been mulling over some cheap wheels and a set of snows for this winter so I decided to check TR tonight. Lo and behold, under "Preferred Winter Tire and Wheel Packages", they list a 17x6.5, 5x100 black steel wheel. That's choosing 2008 LGT with metal valve stems. I dunno about Spec B/other years but I know someone will be glad to see this.

 

http://www.tirerack.com/snow/preferredpackages.jsp

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Oh, smart! Ok , when you say Winter, you mean lots of snow and rain right?

 

SE PA can get either wet, damp snow or dry powdery snow or even a good coating of ice on top so it's a toss up. But yes, any and all of the above would be considered winter conditions. We see more snow and ice but also snow melts that refreeze overnight.

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Even here it's not a must have but our plowing operations can suck at times and a little extra insurance is always nice. Especially if you're at work or out somewhere away from home and it starts up. A few years back we got ~70 something inches in one season and it would have been nice to have them.
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Why they have no steel wheels that clear brembo's. Ugh

 

+1. I'd LOVE to run a set of 195 or 205 snow tires on steelies.

 

But then again, I don't live in a snow-region anymore.

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Why they have no steel wheels that clear brembo's. Ugh

 

If only we had 5x114, the Honda CRV steelies clear Brembos:

 

http://www.iwsti.com/forums/2166751-post1.html

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+1. I'd LOVE to run a set of 195 or 205 snow tires on steelies.

 

But then again, I don't live in a snow-region anymore.

 

If only we had 5x114, the Honda CRV steelies clear Brembos:

 

http://www.iwsti.com/forums/2166751-post1.html

 

 

 

Didn't the 04 STI come with a spare tire? Wonder what the specs are on them :lol:

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I've never gone wrong with cruising craiglist for a set of cheap steel wheels/tires. Pretty amazing what you can find on there sometimes.

 

It's quite amazing and sad what can happen to nice wheels if you live in an area where they throw MgCl2 on the roads.

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