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Heh. Yeah but you need to order new stock hyundai lugs.. which might have a different thread pitch. (they might not thread on)

Might be cheaper also with tuner lug/adapter combo.
Yeah, but the wheel will go on Honda wheel studs so there's no need getting Hyundai lug nuts. Lol.
 
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ok so i have an lx with hubs and caps and cant stand them. one of my fiends is selling his stock 18" veloster wheels (18x7.5 @24 ish lbs) he would give them to me for dirt cheap so im thinking of that BUT here are my issues:

1. will they fit? the bolt pattern is the same but i dono about the offset and all that.

2. they weigh like 24 lbs which is pretty heavy should i save the money and just buy a legit set of after market wheels?


24lbs a rim + 24lbs a tire (214/40-18 or 225/40-18) you will add about 48lbs of unsprung weight to your car, i wouldn't suprise your mpg will go down to 23mpg
 

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Yeah, but the wheel will go on Honda wheel studs so there's no need getting Hyundai lug nuts. Lol.


Aight so the thread pitch is probably the same. Still... check your LX lugs and see if they have the retainer rings that hold on the hubcap. The ring may not fit in the lug hole on the hyundai rim. You could always break it off as it's just plastic, but if you ever needed your old wheels back on you'll be in a bit of a minor pickle.
 

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Aight so the thread pitch is probably the same. Still... check your LX lugs and see if they have the retainer rings that hold on the hubcap. The ring may not fit in the lug hole on the hyundai rim. You could always break it off as it's just plastic, but if you ever needed your old wheels back on you'll be in a bit of a minor pickle.
The washers that hold the hub caps on are removable. The honda wheel locks for both steelies w/ hubs and alloys wheels are the same. With steelies, you pull the washers off and transfer them. When I got my alloys, I just pulled all the washers and reused the lugs
 
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Nice! Thanks mikey! I wasn't sure. I never tried or needed to try and remove mine.
 

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Steelies that I wish we could run... Aero race wheels. 15x7 and 16x7 with correct bolt pattern available but only in stupid low like +0 and +15 offsets that won't fit! Darn it! I wanted sweet blue or green chrome winter steelies.





Yes, they really come in all these colors...
 

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Steelies that I wish we could run... Aero race wheels. 15x7 and 16x7 with correct bolt pattern available but only in stupid low like +0 and +15 offsets that won't fit! Darn it! I wanted sweet blue or green chrome winter steelies.





Yes, they really come in all these colors...
I haven't seen a 9th run them yet but diamond racing wheels will fit our cars
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Yeah, the aeros will fit but the offset is very very difficult.
 

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should i just embrace the stock wheel? its light..

Mount snow tires and save up for a decent set of 17's. What happened with the hyundai wheels you were getting?
 

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he wont do 250 like i was aiming for i can probably get them for 300 but wont i need new tmps sensors too?

You will im pretty sure especially since you arent using stock tires or whatever. I havent gotten new ones yet for my wheels but unless that tire service light-up bugs you, its not too big of a deal, just make sure they arent looking flat or anything before you drive.
 
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