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Old 09-12-2005, 12:47 AM
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Does anyone know if Crager makes a rim that would fit a Scion?
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I can only assume you are thinking of a Cragar S/S style?

You can get a 13x7 in a 4x4" (which equates to almost 4x100, and could probably be bored lightly to fit).

But the offset is either 0mm or -22mm. That won't work without being a major PITA.

And do you really want a 13" wheel? Because they don't make anything bigger than 13" in anything other than a 5-lug.

http://www.cragarwheel.com/catalog_pg1.html

Click on the "details" for each wheel size and it gives the offsets/sizes.
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Its hard saying. If you could find a site that list the offsets + bolt patterns, it would be much easier to know. I guess that is one reason why you are asking though. Im currently running a Center Line wheel, when some might not think they make wheels for imports. Even American Racing, has a few wheels that can go on imports, so I dont see why cragar would be any different.
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they make work wheels that look identical but cost a fortune.
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Not the answer I was looking for, Just my luck. Nothing is ever cheap.. Thanks man.
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Centerline has a line of pretty old-skoolish wheels that fit tuner applications...
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