arris tech wrote:I've used several of Dodge's 5x100mm fwd wheels on my cav and they work out fine. I currently have Dodge Shadow 15x6.5 rims and they fit great. In the past I have used Onni GLHS 15x6 rims and they fit also (however, the center hole was about 1/2mm to small in diameter to fit my front hubs - 3 minutes with a file and the fit became perfect).
In general, the Mopar rims (including all the Neon rims) will fit fine, are fairly light, and have about 40mm positive offset (vs >46mm = Cavalier), so they will set outward ~ 1/4". The offset difference is also no problem for both fit and bearing life and provides a slight performance advantage in widening the stance of the car ~ 1/2".
By the way, the benefits of a lighter wheel are significant. Racers would rather not spend big bucks on super light wheels - they do it for (in order of importance):
1. Lowering the rotational inertia of the wheel.
2. Reducing the unsprung weight on the suspension.
3. Reducing the weight of the car.
How many people on this forum swear up and down about the performance increase by changing to lighter, smaller pullies on their engine? Of course we are only talking a few ounces with an engine pulley, not pounds and large diameters like a wheel!
Additionally, depending on the tire diameter (smaller), you can get a little better acceleration due to the effect on the gear ratios (of course, your speedo will be off too)
Go for it. The Neon rim looks pretty good too.