eclipse wheels?

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  1. rwmagee90

    rwmagee90 Enthusiast

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    has anyone run eclipse wheels? if so was there any type of fitment issues? the wheels in question are from a 95-99 model with a 16" wheel
     
  2. grounds671

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    Just remember the toyota are 5x4.5 BS is 7 i think. if they are the same bolt pattern the only issue you might have is the center bore?
     
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    I know that the bolt pattern is the same. i used to have a eclipse same model these came off of. when i put 18's on the eclipse i had to used a +35 offset. i think the bore may be off a little that is why i was asking.
     
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    oh okay. im sure the center hub is smaller just take a dremel and and open it up! or take it to a wheel shop they should do it cheap if i remember its only 8bucks a wheel. not sure where your at. but worth the try
     
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    invest in a Drill press? i need one anyways
     
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    Theyll fit...youll need to open up the center hole alittle! I ran the 97 model 16-inch wheels on my 91 truck for awhile!
     
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    Rims can be center bored,we have a club member that does it!
     
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    well it looks like i got my answers. thanks for everyone's input.
     
  9. brianthehawaiian

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    i just picked up a set of these off craigslist. anyone know if there's a way i can still keep the center caps on the rims when i put them on my truck?
     
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    okay haha nvm i found out that i can use spacers, but does anyone know if 1/2" spacers will be okay? or do i need some 1 inchers?
     
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    Im using 1-inch spacers on the front of my truck now with the rims ive got & they work great, plus it spaces the front wheel out enough to where it doesnt like its sitting in too far under the wheelwell.
     
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    so you think 1/2" might be too short?
     
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    To be honest I say yes, I may be wrong cause Ive never used 1/2 spacers. Ive only used the 1-inch, but what Ive got does work great!
     

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