Land Rover 18" wheels on lancer ?
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Land Rover 18" wheels on lancer ?
Hello guys, i have a very good deal on a set of 5 wheels like the one on the picture,
The seller gave me this info
Size: 18" x 7", 5 Lug, 114mm Bolt Pattern
Finish: Silver
Description: 9 Spoke Factory Alloy Wheel.
I am trying to figure if it fits my 2010 Lancer DE
Any idea ?
Thanks
The seller gave me this info
Size: 18" x 7", 5 Lug, 114mm Bolt Pattern
Finish: Silver
Description: 9 Spoke Factory Alloy Wheel.
I am trying to figure if it fits my 2010 Lancer DE
Any idea ?
Thanks
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- Hub cap can be replaced with the one with Mitsu Logo.
If the person likes the wheels, it's their choice as long as there are clear answers to:
1. Bolt pattern?
2. Offset?
3. Hub cap replacement possible?
4. Hub bore? (Hub rings would be required or not?)
I seriously doubt that the weight will be significantly different.
Given having clear answers to questions above, I'd go for these as they would make the car stand out from the crowd. But "the beauty is in the eye of beholder" as they say.
If the person likes the wheels, it's their choice as long as there are clear answers to:
1. Bolt pattern?
2. Offset?
3. Hub cap replacement possible?
4. Hub bore? (Hub rings would be required or not?)
I seriously doubt that the weight will be significantly different.
Given having clear answers to questions above, I'd go for these as they would make the car stand out from the crowd. But "the beauty is in the eye of beholder" as they say.
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- Hub cap can be replaced with the one with Mitsu Logo.
If the person likes the wheels, it's their choice as long as there are clear answers to:
1. Bolt pattern?
2. Offset?
3. Hub cap replacement possible?
4. Hub bore? (Hub rings would be required or not?)
I seriously doubt that the weight will be significantly different.
Given having clear answers to questions above, I'd go for these as they would make the car stand out from the crowd. But "the beauty is in the eye of beholder" as they say.
If the person likes the wheels, it's their choice as long as there are clear answers to:
1. Bolt pattern?
2. Offset?
3. Hub cap replacement possible?
4. Hub bore? (Hub rings would be required or not?)
I seriously doubt that the weight will be significantly different.
Given having clear answers to questions above, I'd go for these as they would make the car stand out from the crowd. But "the beauty is in the eye of beholder" as they say.
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I ride on 18"x8.5" Foose Speed rims that were designed for Mopar and muscle cars and were not designed for Mitsu, but only handfull of guys can tell that.
Originally Posted by LiX
Haha, "designed" you say? Only stock wheels are designed, the rest just fit! If he likes the Land Rover wheels and they fit correctly, why not to put them? And I believe they will be stronger than some aftermarket well known wheels with "chinese" origin.
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- At least 85% of the people on the road will not be able to tell the difference. And then 50% of the ones that would recognize would approve, and the rest would disapprove. He is not talking about 22" "blings".
I ride on 18"x8.5" Foose Speed rims that were designed for Mopar and muscle cars and were not designed for Mitsu, but only handfull of guys can tell that.
+1 and of higher quality
I ride on 18"x8.5" Foose Speed rims that were designed for Mopar and muscle cars and were not designed for Mitsu, but only handfull of guys can tell that.
+1 and of higher quality