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Old Dec 6, 2010 | 10:38 PM
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I am thinking of getting some 16" alloys for my 2006 Hawkeye WRX to run as winter wheels. Will some non-turbo Impreza 16" alloys fit? As far as I can tell they are 5x100 and I don't think I need spacers 'cos I don't have an STi. Also, what size of tyres will I need to keep the same circumference so that I don't need to change the speedo?

There are sets of four with (old) tyres on eBay for £290. Is that too much?

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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 08:12 AM
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I have a set of Hawkeye R sport 16" alloys that fitted when I had the smaller calipers on, I havent tried them with WRX calipers but Ive been told they should fit. They are the same PDC100. Tyres you need will be 205/50/16. £290 is probably too much unless they are brand new. Where do you live?
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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 07:42 PM
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Thanks. If they didn't fit my WRX then they would presumably fit my Legacy 2.5 as it doesn't have as powerful brakes. I live in East Lothian (work in Edinburgh).

I did think the wheels on eBay were too expensive - the guy will remove the tyres but charge the same for the wheels as he needs to get someone to take the tyres off .

Are you thinking of selling your wheels?

On the tyre size, a mate told me today that a 205/55 16 would be a better size because it would be a bit closer to the current 215/45 17. How can I check?

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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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The tyres I have are Michelin Primacy (not winter tyres) 205/50/16 and is the size that Subaru put on themselves. I think they are the closest to the WRX wheels. The Sport wheels read around 2mph at 70mph more than the WRX wheels.

I would consider selling but not in a rush as contemplated putting winter tyres on them myself and then putting them back on the car when selling it and selling the WRX wheels separately. I am in West Yorkshire so I dont know how much it would be to ship, quite a lot I would imagine but feel free to PM me an offer.

I can check to see if the Sport wheel fit over the WRX calipers if you would like.
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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 10:19 PM
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16" standard alloys without tyres are worth no more than £150, i sold a set for £120

i paid £250 for 17" speedlines with decent tyres last yr !
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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 11:13 PM
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That is a very good price for speedlines. Where did you get them from?
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Old Dec 8, 2010 | 08:44 AM
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just be careful that they allow clearance on the std 4pot WRX caliper as lots of std wheels dont.............the lesser" models only use a 2pot sliding caliper so very little spoke clearance required

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Old Dec 8, 2010 | 09:03 AM
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There are load of 16" wheels from MY99-00 classic imprezas that will fit over 4 pot. OE tyre sizes for these are 205/50 but because the newage went for a larger wheel/tyre I think 205/55 would be a better fit.

You can compare the difference in speedo reading with different tyres on this site http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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these type will fit (MY99)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-16-SILV...item255f77875f

and these will fit (MY00)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-impreza...item3363298f16

As you can see they are cheap since there are so many sets lying around
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Thanks, it seems like Classic WRX wheels are the way to go to ensure clearance for my WRX.

To Jay m A, I had seen the first eBay wheels but they are pickup only. I hadn't seen the second set - I think it's because they are in Car Parts category and not Wheels etc.

Am I right in thinking that the Classic WRX wheels are ET53? I am guessing that there is probably no need for a 2 mm spacer to make me up to the ET55 that is standard fit on my Hawkeye (or 2004 Legacy).
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Yes they are ET53, but a 2mm spacer would take them to ET51! No need for a spacer.
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Thanks again Jay m A for keeping me right. I checked some online wheel guides and I hadn't properly read it. So if I have an ET53 instead of an ET55 the wheels will be slightly wider out (by all of 2 mm) and I'll have a wider track.

This also means that I have a good chance of using some Forester wheels as they are ET48.
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Don't know if anyone's interested, but I picked up a couple of sets of Classic WRX 16 inchers - the five spokes - from eBay.

They are the same 16x7JJ width as my current wheels (17x7JJ) and they clear the WRX four-pots no bother. Now I just need to wear down the current 205/50 tyres so that I can get some 205/55 winter tyres.

Cheers.
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