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  1. #1
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    Wheels

    This Must be one of the Subject that is asked the most but i am having problem trying to chose the right size and the right type of wheels for my silver 2001 galant. need help please help some one.

  2. #2
    Depends what size you want.....But here is a break down for you.....

    For 17" - 225/45zr17
    For 18" - 225/40zr18
    For 19" - 225/35zr19 or 235/35zr19 (not sure if these fit)

    The bolt pattern for our car is 5x114.3. Make sure you get a 7-8" wide rims. I would personally recommend 7.5 which fits perfect. And make sure to stay around a +45mm offset.
    2001 Galant ES I4
    Injen RD CAI
    Kamikaze Headers
    Brospeed Prosport Muffler
    Brembo X-drilled/Slotted Rotors
    Progress Springs
    KYB AGX Adjustables
    Racing X Headlights
    Smoked Tails
    Custom Grill
    Titanium Limo Tint
    MOMO Shift Knob
    Tenzo R Mean-6 18"
    JBL 600.1
    2 JL 12W3 D4 in topfire custom box

    My ride: http://photos.yahoo.com/nrg_neo

  3. #3

    Re: Wheels

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(latingalant01)</div><div class='quotemain'>This Must be one of the Subject that is asked the most but i am having problem trying to chose the right size and the right type of wheels for my silver 2001 galant. need help please help some one.</div>

    This is a very personal question, hahaha. Everyone has different tastes so you have to see what you like. As for fitment, you have to find wheels that are 5 lugs, 114.3, 7-8" wide, as close to +46 offset.

    Go with 17" wheels if you want lighter wheels for faster take offs. It will be faster and also better if you are in pothole city.

    Go with 18" if you want more show. It will give you a lower profile on the tires and a stiffer ride and better response for cornering performance.

    Those are the general rules of thumb. As for color and design, just look at all the distributor sites and see what styles and colors you like.

    [size=10]<span style='color:white'>. . . .</span>

  4. #4
    Ahahaha, you beat me to the post NRG. :lauging:

    [size=10]<span style='color:white'>. . . .</span>

  5. #5
    HAAAAA, you didn't see my post when you clicked the thread?
    2001 Galant ES I4
    Injen RD CAI
    Kamikaze Headers
    Brospeed Prosport Muffler
    Brembo X-drilled/Slotted Rotors
    Progress Springs
    KYB AGX Adjustables
    Racing X Headlights
    Smoked Tails
    Custom Grill
    Titanium Limo Tint
    MOMO Shift Knob
    Tenzo R Mean-6 18"
    JBL 600.1
    2 JL 12W3 D4 in topfire custom box

    My ride: http://photos.yahoo.com/nrg_neo

  6. #6
    No :cry: slow typer..........

    [size=10]<span style='color:white'>. . . .</span>

  7. #7
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NRG)</div><div class='quotemain'>Depends what size you want.....But here is a break down for you.....

    For 17" - 225/45zr17
    For 18" - 225/40zr18
    For 19" - 225/35zr19 or 235/35zr19 (not sure if these fit)

    The bolt pattern for our car is 5x114.3. Â*Make sure you get a 7-8" wide rims. Â*I would personally recommend 7.5 which fits perfect. Â*And make sure to stay around a +45mm offset.</div>

    235/35-19s will most likely rub the fenders unless they are rolled out.

    the other sizes are correct but the "zr" speed rating isn't needed, it just confuse people when they are shopping for tires.

  8. #8
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedGalant2k1)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NRG)</div><div class='quotemain'>Depends what size you want.....But here is a break down for you.....

    For 17" - 225/45zr17
    For 18" - 225/40zr18
    For 19" - 225/35zr19 or 235/35zr19 (not sure if these fit)

    The bolt pattern for our car is 5x114.3. Â*Make sure you get a 7-8" wide rims. Â*I would personally recommend 7.5 which fits perfect. Â*And make sure to stay around a +45mm offset.</div>

    235/35-19s will most likely rub the fenders unless they are rolled out.

    the other sizes are correct but the "zr" speed rating isn't needed, it just confuse people when they are shopping for tires.</div>

    Yep, good point. And "Z" rated tires is not the highest speed rating you can get. Usually you choose the type of performance tires you want first, be it Ultra High Performance, All Season, etc., then see what options come up and decide on the rating if it's available in several choices. No one ever chooses tires by rating first, lol.

    [size=10]<span style='color:white'>. . . .</span>

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