I had these on my R57 Mini and they have sat collecting dust in my basement since I sold it over 2 years ago.
They are 16x7, 4x100 and the offset is 38mm. According to Tire Rack they weigh 18.8 lbs. I know that at least one of the plastic hub-centric rings is missing but that's just about all that's wrong with them. There's one tiny nick on one of them.
The tires are old. the BFGs are from ~fall 2009 and the Falkens are maybe summer 2010. I would put new tires on them.
Hmm, size is right for my mr2 spyder but I don't know about the offset. Stock offset is 45. I have no idea how to figure out if a 38mm offset will work without test fitting. Any ideas?
Calculate the difference HERE then measure the clearance around your stock wheels?
All right, I've looked at these at least a dozen times for my Yaris and I'm interested, but I'd probably need to test fit them for backspacing and clearance on suspension parts since they are at least an inch wider than stock, which means you'd have to be (relatively) close. Location?
In reply to dculberson :
I'm not great with this stuff...it always seems backwards to me. My brain tells me a 7mm spacer would do the trick if a 7inch wide 45mm offset wheel will fit but I don't know.
I used the tool cmcgregor posted in the past and it worked in terms of offset but the wheel mounting surface hit the calipers in the front.
Tire Rack says they'll fit. I'm thinking about it. I need to figure out if that's the look I want for the car. Let's see if this works:
Someone tell me if that looks good. I don't know.
In reply to dculberson :
I'm obviously a little biased but I think the gunmetal on silver looks cool. I can see that it wouldn't be for everyone though.
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