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Old 01-31-2005, 03:32 PM
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Mille Miglia rims

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I was going to go with the Ron Jon 18" Inspyre's, but between the wheels and having to buy new tires, I don't think I can afford it. I love them, but its just too much money right now. I think I am going to get 17" Mille Miglia EV-S. They are only $199 each. The offset on them is 5x114. The recommended tire is 215/50R17 and they weigh 26.5 lbs.

Plus, how much could I sell my Acura OEM rims for? Is $300 good? My car has only 3,000 miles on it, and they are all perfect except the front left, it has a little ding, thats it.

Does anyone own the Mille Miglia EV-S's? I saw the pic in the wheel gallery of it, on page 8. It looks really nice, and I have the same exact car, except with a lip spoiler instead of the OEM spoiler.

Thanks for any help. Plus, trying to find the Mille's for less than $199
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5x114.3 is the bolt pattern. The offset is supposed to be a two digit number. as for the rims, if your in such a hurry to buy rims, i suggest just sticking with stock ones. youd be happier if you got the rims you actually wanted instead of riding on cheaper ones.
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It's not that I would be unhappy with the Millie Miglia's. I just don't really want to go through the hassle of getting 18's. Plus, I need something that will be fine in the winter and snow, and also doesn't create a harsher ride than stock. My brother has 18's, and the ride on his car greatly depreciated when he went with smaller sidewalls (his are 40).

If they made a 17" Inspyre, I would be there in a second, but they don't. I am going to make my decision over the next two days. Plus, now I need to find someone who will buy my OEM rims, plus a lot of great sound equipment that I have (MB Quart QSD's, Eclipse CD8454 HU, stuff like that. Thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by TommyJ25
It's not that I would be unhappy with the Millie Miglia's. I just don't really want to go through the hassle of getting 18's. Plus, I need something that will be fine in the winter and snow, and also doesn't create a harsher ride than stock. My brother has 18's, and the ride on his car greatly depreciated when he went with smaller sidewalls (his are 40).

If they made a 17" Inspyre, I would be there in a second, but they don't. I am going to make my decision over the next two days. Plus, now I need to find someone who will buy my OEM rims, plus a lot of great sound equipment that I have (MB Quart QSD's, Eclipse CD8454 HU, stuff like that. Thanks for your help.
Keep your stock wheels for winter man. You don't want to use your nice rims for the winter and risk f'n them up. Just purchase the new wheels and put all seasons just in case you need to use them during the winter. Getting $300 for your stock rims is not worth it.
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