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2006 Acura RSXMy Garage |
I have a 94 GSR and I am trying to decide if I want to trade my Blades for a set of nice Enkei 92's. I was wondering if 14 inch rims were too small for my fronts? I know the GSR's have big brakes in the front and I'm concered they will rub. I've been trying to research this on my own but I cant seem to find the info I'm looking for!
Take me to school fellas!
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Whats the offset on those ,you can clear them within 5 millimeter spacer. I don't know why you'd want to go from 15's to 14s
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I can fit 13" rota RB's over teg brakes with no problems so it is possible. Just measure the inside barrel of the rim or ask who ever you plan on purchasing from.
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1995 Acura Integra |
When I bought my DB they came with stock 14inch steel wheels and from what I notice they had to grind the caliper a lil to make it fit.
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1995 Acura IntegraMy Garage |
^^^If it was a stock steel wheel they didn't grind off anything to fit! Many integras came with a 14" wheel, alloy or steel. And like posted before the gsr has the same size brakes as the other models. It will most likely fit, throw them on and check fitment if you can.
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yes I had 14 inch steelies on my integra. Not an issue... I would personally stick with 15's at least
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1998 Honda Civic |
Stick with 15's but yes Honda/Acura 14's fit.
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2005 Acura RSX |
my brother had 14x6 miata wheels on his old gsr. only modifications needed were to bore the center bore out a little to fit.
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we've done 14x6 ET45 for snow tire use with no problems. Depending on the design of the wheel the offsets will range between 36mm to 45mm. All the "new" Enkei 92's I can get are all 15" diameter, so not sure what the specs would be on the 14" wheel
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