I want to buy some a extra set of rims for my gf 2012 kizashi 16inch preferred . Was wondering if it needs factory back spacing or could I go to the junk yard and grab a set of steelies. Another question is it a must to have tpms ?
Thanks in advance for the advice
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There are no "cheap" wheels any longer ("cheapest steelies" I've found --universals-- cost about $70 each).
If you don't run TPMS sensors your VSC/TC don't work the same, making it hard(er) to drive straight up snowy hills.
Ask me how I know
But the TireRack.com is ready with answers, and great deals.
But add the TPMS sensors.......
I've tested non-studded General Altimax Artics, Goodyear WRT Ice, and Continental ExtremeWinterContact (excellent; got 20K on them, and I think I'll get another at-least-partial snow season out of them).
When in doubt buy Bridgestone Blizzaks.
If you don't run TPMS sensors your VSC/TC don't work the same, making it hard(er) to drive straight up snowy hills.
Ask me how I know

But the TireRack.com is ready with answers, and great deals.
But add the TPMS sensors.......
I've tested non-studded General Altimax Artics, Goodyear WRT Ice, and Continental ExtremeWinterContact (excellent; got 20K on them, and I think I'll get another at-least-partial snow season out of them).
When in doubt buy Bridgestone Blizzaks.
If you're going for 16" rims then you want 215/60R16, for 17" it's 215/55R17. They're the factory fitted sizes that will maintain the same overall tyre diameter as your 18" 235/45R18 tyre - so your speedo will remain accurate. (Changing the overall diameter also affects braking, handling, engine gearing etc.)
You can go for other tread widths with slightly different side wall profiles - eg. 235/55R16 and 235/50R17 will also work as they're virtually identical in overall diameter.
Plug some sizes into this site and you'll get the idea. http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator
You can go for other tread widths with slightly different side wall profiles - eg. 235/55R16 and 235/50R17 will also work as they're virtually identical in overall diameter.
Plug some sizes into this site and you'll get the idea. http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator
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Maybe the steel rims from a Scion Xb will work. Bolt pattern 5/114.3, not sure about the offset tho. Scion Xb peeps like to change out their rims. I'm always dumping steelies from them here.
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