The pictures on Tirerack are representative of the line, not the exact wheel bolt pattern that comes to you. If you buy from them, it will fit. Guaranteed.

4x108 is not the "weirdest" bolt pattern, but it is not as common as 4x100. You want weird? Buy an old Alfa.

Every rim you see is not necessarily offered in a fitment for our cars. You have to call them and ask. If they don't list your application, or don't know these cars, or act stupid, I wouldn't even risk it.

If you just gotta have a certain rim, it might be available as a blank that can be custom drilled. More money, but maybe it's worth it to you.

I recommend sticking with reputable internet/catalog companies. I've personally dealt with Tirerack for as long as I've owned cars, (that's pre-internet, boys and girls) and they are tops in service before and after the sale, IMO. Discount Tire Direct ranks a close second, but I've only bought from them once. I've never bought from Whalen Tire, but they have good prices, and a decent reputation. I just didn't find them to be as knowledgeable or helpful about their own products. Victoria Tire is out there, and I've never dealt with them, but I remember a few "trouble reports" on here a while back.

Last edited by RogerB; 07/21/03 04:31 PM.

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