March 20, 201214 yr I have an 88 GL Wagon. It's lug pattern is still 4x140 but I really just want to get new rims for it... I was thinking something around 15"/16" x 8" but I don't want to invest in something and find out that the offset isn't going to work, I should also mention that I am lowered about 4-5 inches so it really does matter haha. Thanks for your help
March 20, 201214 yr well there isnt a whole lot of options. you got the Peugeot rims which are close to correct offset they are 4x140. and they come in steel or alloy and in 14 and 15" then you got any steel 6 lug rim from toyotas nissans chevys ect. most of the time the offset is very positive so those wont work.(you have to redrill them.) id recommend finding a nice set of oem subaru alloys then refinishing them they would look pretty cool under a 4 inch drop.
March 20, 201214 yr my wagon is lifted on 15'' steelies from a 91 mitsu montero. i think this could help because my offset is perfect. im on my phone so i cant post pics but i can send/email you some tho, if you pm me
March 20, 201214 yr well there isnt a whole lot of options. That's why 'ABawm 88 GL' was asking about wheels from Diamond Racing - they make custom steel wheels in any size or offset you need. http://www.diamondracingwheels.com/
March 20, 201214 yr Mother of God. Lol the answer finally arrives. Bookmarked. I like the style of that green wheel in the pic. I would get that in 4x140 with 6" width and 14" or 15" diameter.
March 20, 201214 yr For what it is worth, if Diamond doesn't have what you need, Marsh Racing Wheels (MRT/MRW) is another vendor who builds custom wheels. http://www.mrw-wheels.com/
March 20, 201214 yr Author Lol yeah I should have been more specific but still thanks for helping. I'm new to buying rims where the offset and size really do matter so I'm just really not wanting to buy rims where they poke too hard and hit the fender or go too far in and hit the struts.. If anyones done this or knows a lot about it I'd love to talk about it.
March 20, 201214 yr Author For what it is worth, if Diamond doesn't have what you need, Marsh Racing Wheels (MRT/MRW) is another vendor who builds custom wheels. http://www.mrw-wheels.com/ Definitely checking this out now haha, thanks.
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