Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Winter Steelies
#1
Hey to all

I just bought a 2007 Focus ST and I was looking around for some winter rims and was wondering if anyone has found actual 16 inch rims for a Focus ST anywhere I go they tell me not available. I could always put 15's with a bigger sidewall but I'd rather stick with 16's any thoughts or am I not the only one with this problem. Thanks in advance.
2007 Focus GFX ST pitch black
Reply
#2
:hi:

the focus bolt pattern is very unique. it is basically model specific and they never offered the focus with 16" steel wheels. The only sizes that you can get at 14" and 15". If you are looking to use snow tires, this is what it comes down to: Narrower is better.
A narrower snow tire will "cut" through the snow better then a wider tire. With a 16" wheel you will be looking at a 205 width tire while the 15" will have a 195 width tire. And if you go down to the 14" tire its 185 width.

The next thing is cost:
Rim wise you have a few options in order of highest cost to lowest:
(***these numbers may be a bit off, but provide and idea of where you are at***)
1) find a set of 16" aluminum rims--used or new you are looking at anywhere from $350-600+, places to look for used would be ebay or at you local wreckers
2)find a set of 15" aluminum rims--$350-$600 look for same as above
3) find a set of 15" steelies (im pretty sure they are available) New $70 apiece and last time i checked the dealer and Canadian Tire had the same price for them. You may also be able to find them at a wreckers for cheaper
4) find a set of 14" steelies--new they are $50-60 apiece or you can check a wrecker. also there is a member selling them HERE for a really good price (***i know the ST runs 4 wheel disc brakes and I dont know if it can accomodate 14" wheels***)

The next cost is tires: This is where it ranges the most.
Its gonna matter alot on what brand of tire and which model you choose. The higher the model you choose in their range, the more expensive the tire regardless of size. That being said, I dont remember seeing too many "cheap" 16" snow tires last time i checked regardless of brand, and some brands dont make them in that size or they may be a special order depending on where you go and what brand you choose. The 15" tires will give you a little more choice in the tire and how much they cost. Same goes for the 14"'s if you can run them.

A lot of places, including the dealer, usually offer winter rim and tire packages that usually shave off some of the cost of going all brand new so check around those places.

If you looking for some good winter tires, I'll let the other guys chime in in the morning with their recomendations in the morning.

personally i would go with the 15"s because they cut through the snow better and dont "float" as much as the 16's with the 205 width tire. They will probably end up being a little cheaper also.


I think that pretty much covers all of your options and if you have any more Questions, post em up!!

Enjoy your stay!
'05 Grand Cherokee LTD Hemi

'02 black ZX5 ****currently on jack stands my parents garage missing a transmission****
--FC/OBX 4-2-1 Race Header--FS Flex--MBRP catback exhaust--AEM CAI--Brembo Brakes with Hawk HPS pads--Toucan(ractive) 9mm Plug wires--FC Plug wire cover--Polished aluminum Ractive Strut Bar
Not installed: FK 60/40 Springs
Reply
#3
I don't think the newer modles can use 14" steel wheels as the front brakes are bigger. I believe they can only accept a 15" wheel. Make sure what ever you buy will fit.
Focus man, Focus........ Team Psychological Disaster
2008 Taurus X to be modded.
2002 ZX5 parted out. Forever known as the "SLOCUS".

2010 Dyno #'s 102.96HP/105.84TQ
2011 Dyno #'s 111.44HP/115.17TQ
Still The Weakest LinkBlush

Dial 1-800-AUTO-PARTS for your local speed shop.
Reply
#4
st_two_007,Oct 18 2006, 12:39 AM Wrote:I could always put 15's with a bigger sidewall but I'd rather stick with 16's any thoughts or am I not the only one with this problem.  Thanks in advance.
[right][snapback]212099[/snapback][/right]
Welcome to the site ... and no you're not alone.

First - 14" rims do not fit your car - Ford increased the diameter of Focus brakes by 1" beginning 2005 MY, so 15s are the smallest to fit.

I've tried both routes - putting 205 x 16" snows on the alloy rims and also 195 x 15" on steel and I prefer the 15" - the traction seems marginally better to me and the cost is less.
2008 Fusion SEL MTX - DD1 * 2009 Fusion SEL - DD2 * 2007 Focus ZXW - R*I*P * 2004 Focus ZTW CD Silver - sold * 2004 Focus ZTW Black - sold * 2003 Focus ZTW Black - sold * 2001 Focus ZTW Gold - sold * 2000 Focus SE Wagon (ZTW option) - Black - sold * 2000 Focus SE Wagon (ZTW option) - Gold R*I*P

2003 Focus ZX5 infra-red Track Rat - R*I*P
2003 ZX5 CD Silver Track Rat - retired, but still in the driveway


New track rat: 2000 ZX3, Atlantic Blue * JRSC with lots more to come

* New Zetec crate motor - NFG - thanks Topspeed *
Reply
#5
I haven't been here long enough to advertise for sale items.
But if you would be interested in making the four or five hour drive to Prescott Ontario I might be able to help you out. PM me if you are interested.
2002 ZX5
MBRP Cat Back - K&N Typhon - KYB/AGX Shocks and Struts -Vogtland Springs, 1.5 inch drop - Primax 772's - Toyo TPT 205/50R16's - Nextar Navigation
Friends call me Fader.
G.F.T.L.S.T.R.
Reply
#6
I use my 15 " alloys for winter tires cause i have an extra set , which means im not using my 15" steelies with ford hubcaps from the ford dealer......i needs to get rid of them
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)