LP with M Sport Rims - and a Big Thanks to GoofyG28
Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Hey, I've got M45 Sport Wheels too!
Well, not really but after seeing the M wheels on avitt's G I got slikster818 to PS the M wheels on my G. I must say, these wheels are definitely hot and I wouldn't think twice putting them on my G.
Well, not really but after seeing the M wheels on avitt's G I got slikster818 to PS the M wheels on my G. I must say, these wheels are definitely hot and I wouldn't think twice putting them on my G.
I think I'm going to buy winter tires next winter for my wife's sedan for her OEM 18's and in the summer buy the M45 Sport wheels for summer.... they are soooooooooo nice
Wow, GC, that's one of the more convincing PS jobs I've seen. slikster818 has some skills. And those wheels would look great on your ride.
Yeah, that's a tricky one. There is a possibility that you could get away without the longer studs...I didn't check this out on mine, but there may be enough OEM stud protruding to be safe.
If you do have to put the the longer studs in, then you'll have a few options, 1) use open nuts on the stock wheels (this might not look too good, but it's just for the winter, right?), 2) run the stock wheels with the spacers, or 3) change the studs back to shorter ones (a hassle).
Originally Posted by Purple Poncho
How will the longer studs affect the stock 17's if you put winters on them?? and switch during the winter season?
If you do have to put the the longer studs in, then you'll have a few options, 1) use open nuts on the stock wheels (this might not look too good, but it's just for the winter, right?), 2) run the stock wheels with the spacers, or 3) change the studs back to shorter ones (a hassle).
Originally Posted by avitt
3) change the studs back to shorter ones (a hassle).
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Yep, he sure does!
Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by CarFreak





M45 wheels rock