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Ultra 103M X103 XTREME MACHINED W/ MACHINED BEADLOCK

Ultra

103M X103 XTREME

103M X103 XTREME

Size: 15x6.5 Offset: -25.5
Bolt Pattern: 5x205
Finish: MACHINED W/ MACHINED BEADLOCK
Part # A203815

More Details

Construction: BEAD LOCK
Ships out in: 1 to 2 Working Days
Backspacing: 2.75"
Load Rating:
Weight: 25.8 lbs.
$707.50
Set of 4 Wheels
Our Price $2,830.00

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Popular Vehicles Using 15 Inch Rims

15 inch rims are commonly found on compact cars, midsize sedans, older SUVs, and certain light trucks. The 15 inch diameter provides a balance of comfort, durability, and tire availability, making it a long-standing standard for daily driving vehicles. Vehicles commonly running 15 inch rims include:
  • Compact and midsize sedans from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, and Ford
  • Older compact SUVs and crossovers
  • Light-duty pickup trucks originally equipped with 15 inch wheels
  • Enthusiast builds that prefer a taller sidewall for comfort and flexibility
Drivers looking for specific 15 inch wheel fitments often explore related options such as 15 inch American Racing wheels, wider fitments like 15x10 wheels, or bolt-pattern-specific styles such as 15x8 5x4.5 rims.

15 Inch Rims FAQ

What vehicles typically use 15 inch rims?

Many compact cars, midsize sedans, small SUVs, and some older light-duty pickup trucks use 15 inch rims from the factory. These wheels remain popular due to their comfort and wide tire availability.

Are 15 inch rims good for everyday driving?

Yes. Their taller tire sidewall generally offers better ride comfort and impact absorption, making 15 inch rims a strong choice for daily commuters and high-mileage drivers.

Can I upgrade to wider 15 inch rims?

Many vehicles can safely use wider 15 inch rims if the width and offset fall within the proper range for the vehicle’s suspension and fender clearance. Always confirm exact specs before upgrading.

What widths and bolt patterns are common for 15 inch rims?

Common widths range from 6 to 10 inches, depending on the vehicle. Bolt patterns vary widely across different sedans, compact cars, and light trucks, so verifying your exact pattern and offset is essential before choosing any 15 inch rim.
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