rims. will elantra rims fit a sante fe?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by mr. burns, Nov 21, 2006.

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    mr. burns Guest

    will 15" rims from an elantra fit on a 2002 sante fe, that normally
    has 16" rims?
     
    mr. burns, Nov 21, 2006
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    Ghislain Guest

    Are the wheels from a 2007 Elantra?
     
    Ghislain, Nov 21, 2006
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    mr. burns Guest

    nope more than likely a 03 or 04
     
    mr. burns, Nov 21, 2006
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    Ghislain Guest

    Isn't your Sante Fe's bolt pattern 5-114? The 01-06 Elantra is 4-114.
     
    Ghislain, Nov 21, 2006
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    Wayne Moses Guest

    Reply to message from "Ghislain" <ghislaing@teksavvyDOTcom> (Tue, 21 Nov
    2006 15:46:59) about "Re: rims. will elantra rims fit a sante fe?":

    G> Isn't your Sante Fe's bolt pattern 5-
    G> 114? The 01-06 Elantra is 4-114.

    You beat me to the punch - I was going to mention bolt pattern.

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:17:04 -0600

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    Wayne Moses, Nov 22, 2006
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  6. Better question, though this may not be the forum to ask.

    I have an '02 Elantra. Have a single (full-sized) tire that I would love to
    match to a wheel, and make a full-service spare. The tire DOES apparently
    fit in the well where the "donut spare" is now.

    Does anyone have a spare wheel that would fit an '02 Elantra. They are
    almost impossible (at least yet) to locate in junkyards in rural Illinois.

    Tom Wenndt


    Reply to message from "Ghislain" <ghislaing@teksavvyDOTcom> (Tue, 21 Nov
    2006 15:46:59) about "Re: rims. will elantra rims fit a sante fe?":

    G> Isn't your Sante Fe's bolt pattern 5-
    G> 114? The 01-06 Elantra is 4-114.

    You beat me to the punch - I was going to mention bolt pattern.

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:17:04 -0600

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    Rev. Tom Wenndt, Nov 22, 2006
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