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Thread: Mitsu :: 2020 Mitsubishi Space Star "RedLine Edition" (Garage entry)

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    Mitsu
    2020
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    Space Star "RedLine Edition"
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    Manual 5 speed

    Mitsubishi Space Star "RedLine Edition" 1,2 MIVEC 80.
    5 doors hatchback.

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    Factory body panel (side, front and rear skirt) 15" Wheel original Mitsubishi

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    Stock interior from RedLine Edition

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    Original 15" / 175 Mitsubishi alloy wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Not sure if those are available overseas. Would be nice though.
    Custom made seat covers from Dash Design were cheaper @ rockauto.com than direct from the factory.

    If you look at price options on the top of rockauto.com, they list currency for various parts of the world. Look at "Show Prices in" on their website. That would lend me to believe they will ship anywhere. I would surely inquire about it or just try to place an order. This is where I obtained mine from -

    https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...eat+cover,1316

    For more information on choices -

    https://www.dashdesigns.com/

    The seat covers are designed with air bags in mind.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    The Dash Design seat covers are not a Mitsubishi OEM product, but from an aftermarket vendor.

    Also WeatherTech produces some of the finest floor mats for our cars. The Mitsubishi OEM upgraded mats come close according to forum members who have used them, and should be available globally.
    I put the Mitsubishi all weather floor mats in the Pumpkin when I bought it new. While they may be OK for warmer climates, I immediately upgraded to the Weathertech front mats because the OEM ones do not protect the dead pedal area from salt stains & water from your boots in the Ontario winter.. (Salt is cheeper than plowing here)... I recommend the Weathertechs...
    I didn't know what to do, so I didn't do anything

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    Yes, get the Weathertechs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu View Post
    Thank you. I love your red one too. What kind of option do you can get in Belgium ? Ask me if you need any information about the skirts.
    In Belgium we have 5 different variations.

    1. Inform = basic 1.0 mt
    2. Invite = 1.0 mt also
    3. Intense = 1.2 mt or cvt
    4. Diamond Edition = tesame as Intense
    5. Instyle = 1.2 CVT only

    The Instyle is the full spec.

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    Just weighing in on the weatherproof floormat discussion here:

    OEM's are nice, but as someone pointed out above they made the strange decision to not cover the driver's side footrest area, meaning your carpets will be getting all dirty anyway.

    That being said, the rubber material on the OEM ones is very soft and has no lip, meaning it looks nice, stays in place, and doesn't ever get caught on your shoes getting in and out of the car. My mother had Weathertech floormats in her car and, while functional, were annoying eyesores that I ended up catching with my toes every time I got in and out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PityOnU View Post
    My mother had Weathertech floormats in her car and, while functional, were annoying eyesores that I ended up catching with my toes every time I got in and out.
    I haven’t had this problem with my WeatherTechs.

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    Hello everyone. Mitsu is going well, I am still enjoying it very much. Winter season is coming soon and I am looking for winter tires.
    I want to keep my rims with summer tires, so I need new rims. Here is the annoying parts : I don't understand wich one I need to buy in order to mount winter tires.

    My stock rims are 15x5, ET46, 4X100 mounting holes. I can't find similar rims in aftermarket. What do you all use? I prefer simple iron rim than aluminium one, but if there is no choice I will go for aluminium rims. Thank you everybody for your consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu View Post
    Hello everyone. Mitsu is going well, I am still enjoying it very much. Winter season is coming soon and I am looking for winter tires.
    I want to keep my rims with summer tires, so I need new rims. Here is the annoying parts : I don't understand wich one I need to buy in order to mount winter tires.

    My stock rims are 15x5, ET46, 4X100 mounting holes. I can't find similar rims in aftermarket. What do you all use? I prefer simple iron rim than aluminium one, but if there is no choice I will go for aluminium rims. Thank you everybody for your consideration.
    Hello Mitsu. Sourcing another set of rims can be a frustrating experience, and expensive if forced to buy new. Take a look at this thread for ideas on used rims and maybe you can find a set at a nearby scrap yard at a good price.

    Wheels: What Else Fits the Mirage? (With photos)

    I don't know how the French market works, there may be laws against using rims that were designed for other vehicles.

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    Thank you for your advice, when I find the good exemple I will bring my reference here too so it will help other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu View Post
    Hello everyone. Mitsu is going well, I am still enjoying it very much. Winter season is coming soon and I am looking for winter tires.
    I want to keep my rims with summer tires, so I need new rims. Here is the annoying parts : I don't understand wich one I need to buy in order to mount winter tires.

    My stock rims are 15x5, ET46, 4X100 mounting holes. I can't find similar rims in aftermarket. What do you all use? I prefer simple iron rim than aluminium one, but if there is no choice I will go for aluminium rims. Thank you everybody for your consideration.

    We have tire/wheel vendors who will sort out which rims would fit a particular car. Even though I have a base level Mirage with 14" rims, I could shop for 15" rims by entering a Mirage trim level that came with 15" rims.

    Example - If I search for a 2017 Mirage GT on Tire Rack, I would see 15" rims that would fit my 2017 Mirage ES.

    You may need to be a little flexible on the rim width, because 5" wide aftermarket rims are rare (for us at least).

    As a general guide -
    5" wide rims are good for 155-185 mm tires
    5.5" wide rims are good for 165-195 mm tires
    6" wide rims are good for 175-205 mm tires

    My guess is most are using 175-185 mm tires on Mirages with 15" rims.

    Using Tire Rack as an example (choices that came up for 15" Mirage rims) -

    5" = 0
    5.5" = 2
    6" =10
    6.5" = 17
    7" = 26

    I wouldn't use a 6.5+" wide rim on a Mirage. 6.5+" rims belong on vehicles like my Subaru Forester. Narrower rims do limit choices, but there are more small cars in Europe. I would think that might give you more choices?

    Used Mirage factory rims from a salvage yard may be the best pick!



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