2008 Cobalt SS Brembo brakes - Min. 17" Wheels
#101
This is, of course, unless you're looking for an alternative summer wheel to the OEM... In this case, you're looking at paying a big price irrespective.
#102
Installed my Elbrus I05 17" wheels with Blizzak 215/45R17 LM25 did need the spacers in front will try to give a detailed way of how it went. 1st removed wheel and lubed hub & studs with Bendix ceramic hi temp lube 3 mm spacer 3 mm spacer on hub finished clearance Did tire pressure monitor relearn, torqued wheels to 100 ft lbs drove 40 miles and re torqued again, these tires were great on the highway should be good in snow.
Last edited by rew; 12-28-2008 at 09:00 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#103
make sure to retorq yours wheels about every week then a washer isnt a perfect and they all wont be the exact same thickness
you better take your wheels back off and take off the rotor clips or your wheels will come loose you took all the time to take the pictures and give directions but you still did it wrong lol
you better take your wheels back off and take off the rotor clips or your wheels will come loose you took all the time to take the pictures and give directions but you still did it wrong lol
#106
There's a few pics around here showing the SC rims "just" clearing, so based off that I would say yes. Anyone in Canada looking for a decent set of affordable rims that will clear without spacers just PM me for details. Fast rims SALSA model, 45 offset fits with 4.5mm of clearance, no spacers. 160$ a rim and they look good. There's lots of rims out there that will fit without spacers.
#107
There's a few pics around here showing the SC rims "just" clearing, so based off that I would say yes. Anyone in Canada looking for a decent set of affordable rims that will clear without spacers just PM me for details. Fast rims SALSA model, 45 offset fits with 4.5mm of clearance, no spacers. 160$ a rim and they look good. There's lots of rims out there that will fit without spacers.
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You could have spent just $700 and got some Goodyear UltraGrips mounted to the original wheels like I did and saved yourself $1900.
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#121
Thats what I did too. Everything worked great, I mounted them myself. These stock rims arent meant for year round....snow and salt doesnt really destroy them like chrome rims. Just make sure you wash them like once every 1-2 weeks during the winter.
#122
Id take those Fast wheels but I cant find them in the US...well searching quickly I couldnt. The sales guy I normally talk to at TR said he had a 17" that would fit for about $150 a rim...but man I'd like it to be cheaper than that... still pissed my ms3 snow steelie set wont fit..
so yes whats the most optimum size for 17"?
17x7.5 offset of 42-45? I want to know that so I can search for other rims..
so yes whats the most optimum size for 17"?
17x7.5 offset of 42-45? I want to know that so I can search for other rims..
#125
Personally, Im just going to use a set of 18in wheels from a SC and use spacers if needed for the winter. Its the winter, I dont drive the car hard so using spaces is not an issue for me. And you can find SC wheels cheap