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Originally Posted by nbrigdan
I sometimes use carid(.com) to find rims that will fit, unfortunately they aren't ones for precise specs which is a pain but supposedly they will only show you rims with the correct offsets and such to fit your car, hope that helps.
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I use this site, which I find very helpful to decide if a wheel/tire combination will work for me:
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
What I do is put my front stock wheel/tire characteristics for the first selection and then characteristics of the combination I would like to use on the front for the second selection.
They show impacts of the potential change on the web page and you can dicide if that will work for you or not.
You can then repeat the process for the rear wheel/tires...