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15" winter rims
Does anyone know if, and where I can aquire four steel 15" winter rims for the 2000 Grand Vitara? They would need to fit 205/65R15 tires.
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Try Ebay they have stock rims alot, or do a search for steel rims
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First thing I did, google took me here, not sure I want to go e-Bay. I guess what I'm really asking is whether all 5 hole 15 inch wheels are compatible or are there different size holes, distance between the holes, etc. Thanks for the reply.
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Well heres what I know about our rims.
they are 5 x 5.5(139.7) lug pattern and have a center bore of 108. The offset is what I'm not sure on, but I know you have to make sure you get ones that the spokes come out from the center pretty far so that they clear the caliper. Hopes that helps?
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Re: 15" winter rims
While it does help, I went to a Suzuki dealer this morning and he explained that for the Grand Vitara I NEED 16" wheels. The caliper will touch most 15"ers. Anyone interested in 4 Bridgestone Blizzaks with less than 3000Km on them? :-)
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Re: 15" winter rims
Your dealer is wrong.
The Chevrolet Tracker is built by Suzuki as a clone of the Vitara, and comes with 15" rims as standard. Pick up a set of those, and if they don't fit, you're not driving a Vitara. |
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I think the stock 15" Tracker rims are a different offset than the stock Vitara 16's
I've heard of ppl putting 15's on there Vitara but they had to try a bunch of different rims to find one that fits.
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The offset is the same on the stock 15" Tracker rim. Period. They can't goof around with the offset too much because it affects braking and the ABS computers nowadays. I feel sorry for these guys lowering their Vitaras and sticking on rims with a retarded offset; say goodbye to your bearings, and any sort of control in a panic brake situation........................... |
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Re: 15" winter rims
I would really like to know if there is a 15" option to fit the GV, but so far, I have had NO luck fitting rims due to the high performance brakes on the GV. I know trackers are the tuned down, watered down version of the GV, but that doesn't necessarily mean all parts are a straight across fit.
Really...if there is a 15" option to fit the GV I want to know. I'm trying to get a traction tire to fit my 16" rims and right now the only thing that has worked is a 225/75/R16, just barely fits in the fenders. I live on 6 miles of Idaho mountain roads, if I don't use a 6 ply traction tire, I'm just asking for flat tires...
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Re: 15" winter rims
The humongous lift isn't an option, I'm the one driving the Cherokee, the GV belongs to my wife. These things are tippy enough without skyjacking them!
![]() Really, my wife wouldn't go for it, I just need to either find a low profile traction tire or a 15" rim that will fit. I'm planning on trying the Tracker rim mentioned above, but I don't know...
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I really hope you're not basing this on wht your friends have told you and/or Consumers Union's report of the SAMURAI. The Tracker/Vitara is more stable than the Samurai due to a longer and wider wheelbase. HOWEVER, the Samurai outperformed all the other vehicles CU tested but yet they still gave it a "Dangerous Vehicle" rating. Also, Suzuki just won their 8 year long lawsuit against CU for their rating of the Samurai. Sorry, I get into arguements all the time over this. People have a misconception that that Trackers/Vitara's roll easily because of bogus rumors and heresy. These vehicles are just the opposite. I'm sorry, but I can take a 20mph 90 degree turn at 65mph without losing traction and keeping all four wheels on the ground...
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