The Official Fiesta ST Wheels Thread

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what to do guys think of these? Also I'm new to the whole modification idea, my last vehicle was a 97 ranger. So my question is would these work with the OEM tires?
Offset:40mm
Bolt Pattern:4-108
205/40-17
Unless I'm missing it somewhere you didn't list the diameter and width of the wheel itself. Without knowing that info we can only make uninformed guesses.
 


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17x7.5

$148 (each)
Offset: 40mm Backspacing: 5.826" Bolt Pattern: 4-108
Rec. Tire Size:205/40-17
Weight: 22.0lbs.


OUCH!!!! All great but the weight:(:(:(


I have had a few hundred sets of wheels, really, that style and variations has always been my favorite.

It the were under 18 lbs I might buy a set but that is really pushing my limit, tires are the most important mod, wheels next, for real performance.
 


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what to do guys think of these? Also I'm new to the whole modification idea, my last vehicle was a 97 ranger. So my question is would these work with the OEM tires?
Offset:40mm
Bolt Pattern:4-108
205/40-17
I really like those wheel...reminds me of these.

 


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Ya I know the weight is pretty much the same as the OEM wheels,honestly I want some OZ racing formula HLT but I can't afford them, I'm still in school
 


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I understand about affording things, you are blessed just to have such a great car while still in school, being able to mod it at least a bit is a very nice additional blessing, spending a bit more to get what you a really want.....perhaps you can hold off, find a sale later, sell something you can live without, do a side job to make more to buy the ones you know are just better for your real performance car....it will be more rewarding if you make it happen;)
 


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Konig made, good quality, 17lbs, $105 each at treaddepot
5-6 lbs per corner is a HUGE performance gain as it effects all aspects dramatically, instantly feel it, ride better as well.

The one below looks like the others shown, $115, not sure the weight.



This Konig weighs 16.5 lbs, $144 on the site I found it.

 


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I've been digging around and haven't seen anyone use the 16" wheels from a non-ST/standard Fiesta Do those fit?

Seems like a good option for winter wheels. Probably could find some cheap on CL, also wouldn't need hubcentric rings like many aftermarket wheels.
 


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I've been digging around and haven't seen anyone use the 16" wheels from a non-ST/standard Fiesta Do those fit?

Seems like a good option for winter wheels. Probably could find some cheap on CL, also wouldn't need hubcentric rings like many aftermarket wheels.
Regular Fiesta wheels will fit no problem.
 


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2000-2007 (iirc) Focus wheels well fit as well-

Sean Hyland Motorsports Evo's



 


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My first thought was the barracuda (3th row right) but I love my multi spoke rims so it will probably be the upper right tec as2 in gunmetal
 


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Can you give the names for all those rims, if you don't mind? There's a good many in there I like.
 


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From left to right
Stock - tec as2 gunmetal
Compomotive mo5 - barracuda karrizma
Oz Superturismo silver - Oz Superturismo black
Tec as2 silver - alutec wizard
 


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I'm leaning towards the Compomotive mo5
 




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