wheel configuration
wheel configuration
ive recently got hold of an '85 Leone and i was wondering if later model wrx wheels fit the 4 stud/bolt configuaration my Leone has coz im interested in getting some 2000/2001 wrx impreza stock wheels
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lol ye man u already got me hooked ey, this forum is sick, i got a reply to my first post within 2 mins i was impressed. im gonna get some pics of my brown bomber up quick so u can take a squiz. dad jus got the paint re done on the roof and the bonnet coz there was a bit of sun damage. ye i dont think ill bother with a 5 stud conversion i dont reeli wanna spend anything on this car. are there such things as older model subaru utes, coz my original idea for a first car was a hilux or something along those lines but then dad got me the leone.
Best wheels for looks are the Superlites. Can get a really nice set of 15" for around $200 a wheel. I've got them on my brumby and they kick ass. Otherwise BYB is bringing in some 15" steel wheels which look pretty good.
14" you can get scorpians if you want to spend the same on ugly steel wheels as you would on some really nice 15" alloys ( superlites ), or you can get the white steelies you see on a lot of 4bys ( desert rats, sunraiser, etc ). Plus there's a few subaru options around but can be hard to get.
14" you can get scorpians if you want to spend the same on ugly steel wheels as you would on some really nice 15" alloys ( superlites ), or you can get the white steelies you see on a lot of 4bys ( desert rats, sunraiser, etc ). Plus there's a few subaru options around but can be hard to get.
'91 brumby, EJ-Turbo with VOSChip, 2" lift, 15" superlites, Dual Range AWD.
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Didn't someone here come up with a plate or a 5 stud conversion using the original brakes from a brumby? They ran a set of white liberty alloys on a white brumby... Anyone remember who this was? The car looked the piece with these wheels...
I thought if you wanted a five stud conversion you could take a set of discs and rear drums to a local engineer, explain what you want, come up with the cash and you have your five studs...
I hope someone can help you further with this.
Cheers
I thought if you wanted a five stud conversion you could take a set of discs and rear drums to a local engineer, explain what you want, come up with the cash and you have your five studs...
I hope someone can help you further with this.
Cheers