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    XXR® - 527 Flat

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    Black (17" x 9.75", +25 Offset, 4x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 73mm Hub) 527 SUPER STRETCH Flat Black wheels by XXR®. 17" x 9.75", +25 Offset, 4x114.3 Bolt Pattern, 73mm Hub. For owners of tuner cars, XXR wheels are the natural choice. The XXR 527 wheels feature a deep concave design with unique rim widths. They are of super lightweight multispoke design and allow for massive tire stretch fitment.

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    Make: Hyundai
    Model: Elantra
    Year: 2003
    Submodel:
    Fitment: NOT Verified

    But as you can see it says it not verified which does bring a little concern on what i will expect when i put these on. Im thinking possibly to wide maybe to tall not sure. All i know is i want them!!! If it is possibly to high or to wide what are some options that i can do to have more clearance or just to make it fit? Also what tyre do you guys suggest to stretch?? Thanks guys! BTW anyone live in nothern Idaho??? lol

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    • #3
      Reconsider your wheel choice... XXRs are cheap, repo rip offs
      It's like rock-crawling... in the streets...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MrDanguy View Post
        Reconsider your wheel choice... XXRs are cheap, repo rip offs
        Did you realize the OP is shopping for wheels for a Hyundai Elantra? I'm not sure that particular chassis really has a wide selection of manufacturers producing lots of quality aftermarket accessories for it.

        OP- the best way to find out is search for other modded Elantras and see what their wheel specs are then base you decision from that.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bimmerteck View Post
          Did you realize the OP is shopping for wheels for a Hyundai Elantra? I'm not sure that particular chassis really has a wide selection of manufacturers producing lots of quality aftermarket accessories for it.

          OP- the best way to find out is search for other modded Elantras and see what their wheel specs are then base you decision from that.
          or go to www.tirerack.com, enter your vehicle and that will show you some options unless you're looking for aggressive fitments.

          Post a pic of your car. Welcome to S/W.
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          • #6
            9.75" just sounds too wide for an Elantra.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by kbuss View Post
              9.75" just sounds too wide for an Elantra.
              X2, then again I've seen 9's on FWDs before
              | 92 Corolla AE92 | HKS SMF, Testpipe, Hyperco/Tokico/GC | Houston, TX | 86Garage |

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              • #8
                I know everybody thinks why an elantra but thats all i have to work with. I cant sell or trade this car for a year or 2. It does seem like these rims would be to wide but thats the look i want. It will also be dropped so its not just sitting there on those rims.

                I have tried looking up other modded elantra but as you probably already know, no one really mods or does this to an elantra. The lowest offset that is avaliable for this car is 38. I want the stance look and i want this to work.

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                • #9
                  Not a fan of either the wheel or the chassis... but I say do work. a site you might check out that could help you decide if its gonna fit is www.willtheyfit.com its a calculator of sorts, will help get you some idea of what your looking at

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kaidotech View Post
                    or go to www.tirerack.com, enter your vehicle and that will show you some options unless you're looking for aggressive fitments.

                    Post a pic of your car. Welcome to S/W.
                    tire rack blows in my opinion, pretty surprised anyone on here recommended that for research, or neglecting aggressive fitments

                    Originally posted by LuckyBoyOne3 View Post
                    Not a fan of either the wheel or the chassis... but I say do work. a site you might check out that could help you decide if its gonna fit is www.willtheyfit.com its a calculator of sorts, will help get you some idea of what your looking at
                    ^ this, and double up on not being a fan of the chassis. for that kind of money there are so many options in the used car world with tons of potential and cool factor

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by softg View Post
                      tire rack blows in my opinion, pretty surprised anyone on here recommended that for research, or neglecting aggressive fitments



                      ^ this, and double up on not being a fan of the chassis. for that kind of money there are so many options in the used car world with tons of potential and cool factor
                      Tire rack sells a 15x7 +0 and the 15x8 +25 for my car that I ordered so they do carry SOME aggressive wheels.
                      | 92 Corolla AE92 | HKS SMF, Testpipe, Hyperco/Tokico/GC | Houston, TX | 86Garage |

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kaidotech View Post
                        Tire rack sells a 15x7 +0 and the 15x8 +25 for my car that I ordered so they do carry SOME aggressive wheels.
                        I'm not saying they don't have aggressive wheels or anything else, but their idea of wheels they carry that fit a designated vehicle is very limited. pcd's, offsets, widths, I have a feeling they'd be very surprised as to what could be done when one is motivated enough

                        we haven't even seen this magnificent specimen of korean engineering yet, where the pictures man?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by softg View Post
                          I'm not saying they don't have aggressive wheels or anything else, but their idea of wheels they carry that fit a designated vehicle is very limited. pcd's, offsets, widths, I have a feeling they'd be very surprised as to what could be done when one is motivated enough

                          we haven't even seen this magnificent specimen of korean engineering yet, where the pictures man?
                          Haha, I hear ya. And yeah, pics!
                          | 92 Corolla AE92 | HKS SMF, Testpipe, Hyperco/Tokico/GC | Houston, TX | 86Garage |

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                          • #14
                            Im going to post some pics today! Still not a hundered percentsure on what i want to do rim wise,just want a sick wide look with some, NOT alot of camber. Just enough to give it a nice touch. But i willpost some pics today so everyone can see what im workin with.

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