I am finally selling my 4 x 114.3 (4.5") rims with tires. They have about 10,000 miles and have NO road rash. The tires have plenty of tread left. The tires are 195/50/15 Kumho Ecsta AST models with 51 psi max tire presure. The rims are Sport Edition CD that have a silver finish. They are a 15x6.5 with 40mm+ offset measurement. Only $250 for all. I might deliver for a fee to IN, IL, most of OH, lower MI, KY, and lower WI. Here are what they look like on my car.....even though the photos are from a drag strip this car does't break traction and can't do a burnout so the tires are in great shape. NO PMs Please call: Angelo Taylor 5111 Arrowhead Blvd Kokomo, IN 46902 765-455-1410 Even the 3 cylinder Geo gets action http://hyperperformance.smugmug.com...-Nationals-2009/9766575_cE7SL#661906049_nGdoF The White Gnat strikes again http://hyperperformance.smugmug.com...-Nationals-2009/9766575_cE7SL#664413387_6htrP :biglol::bananalama::Banane35:
Here is a helpful link for readers to determine if any of their vehicles use the 4x114.3 bolt pattern: http://www.myboltpattern.com/Reverse-Search.php Select the "4x4.50-4x114.3" and then make and then model. The center bore, lug size, and rim offset are also important, but if these tires came from the Metro you linked above, viewers can look up Chevy Metro and get these values for that car, and then compare it to their own car to see if the numbers match.
Good resource Maxx here is another one that also shows some center bore info http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-rods-rat-rods/Wheel-Bolt-Pattern-Cross-Reference-Database.asp?LugCount=5&StudSpreadInch=4.5&StudSpreadMM
I originally got those rims and tires from tire rack. They did not show any rims for the Geo so I looked as if I had a 96 Swift instead of Geo and those popped up. Here is info on the rims: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Whee...alse&filterBrand=All&filterNew=All&sort=Price Here is info on the tires: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...5HR5EAST&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
It all depends on where you are in NC.....for a fee I would be willing to deliver to the NW end, or we could meet someplace inbetween. I could not find Corncob NC...is it next to Corn Jerker? Just kidding...I went through a tiny town in IL called Hoopeston and their HS team is called the Corn Jerkers. :Banane17:
LOL. My apology. I've heard this from a member of this site once before. There is no Corncob, NC listed on a map. It's more of a humorous rewording of my town's real name that is somewhat appropriate. Round these parts sum people wanna act all high falootin and impotent when they ain't no better den you er me. We have corn fields just like all the regular folks do. Corncobs were used before toilet paper was invented...etc. I live in Concord, NC. About 14 miles north of Charlotte. - Dale
Unrelated to OP - Remind me not to order the corn chowder when visiting the local eateries in Concord...
Ewww! Corn Fritters anyone? I said fritters.... If you can't laugh at yourself, you might be the only one who doesn't get it. - Dale
$35-$40 each way in fuel plus time lost makes it hard to justify. I only need 2 wheels for the front to change my final drive ratio the other two would be spares. Think of my post as a bump for a more regional interest. Besides I'm incredibly miserly. Good luck, it is a good deal for someone closer. - Dale