Most Jap 4x4's use the same 6 x 139.7 stud pattern. I've just put a set of hilux surf 15X7jj rims on my midi.
Standard car and truck wheels are made of steel, "alloy" wheels are made of a lightweight aluminum alloy.
Apart from the many benefits of having alloy wheels fixed to your vehicle, they do add value to your car. Wheels reconditioning is not expensive and properly reconditioned alloy wheels will look anew. In addition to improving the appearance of your car, the alloy wheels by their sheer appearance and durability, shall fetch your car the extra money
The most expensive alloy wheels are available at TSW. They provide custom designed allow wheels which are made of a gold alloy. Some of the most popular are 30 inch wheels that were made for a Jaguar.
There are lots of different cars that use 106 Alloy type wheels. For example, there are many Peugeot cars that use 106 Alloy Type wheels, but also lots of Fords. A specific car that uses the 106 alloy wheels is the Honda Civic.
There are a couple of places where someone can purchase black alloy wheels for their car. The best place to check is the website, Wolfrace. They have many in stock.
HSV alloy wheels usually cost from $20 upwards. The price depends upon the type of car the wheels are for and if they have any additional fancy work on them.
Alloy wheels provide a major mass reduction from the car, providing better handling,lower fuel consumption and good-looking.
Steel, alloy, aluminum... depends on the vehicle.
Either steel, an iron-based alloy, or some sort of aluminium-based alloy.
Car wheels that will fit an '08 Honda Accord Tourer include 17" Wolfrace Matrix Silver Alloy 5x114 wheels
Alloy wheels are automobile (car, motorcycle and truck) wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminium or magnesium. They are typically lighter for the same strength and provide better heat conduction and improved cosmetic appearance than "normal" wheels. The earliest light alloy wheels made were made of magnesium alloys and in some places (Southern California) nick named "mag wheels".
A good place to start researching 15 inch alloy wheels would be to ask either their car mechanic or perhaps contact the car's dealership where they will have information regarding this sort of wheel.