wheel size question
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wheel size question
i just found this wheel from online and they said it's got 4 hole with 15x6.5....
does this fit on my 00 civic?...i need this asap~~
does this fit on my 00 civic?...i need this asap~~
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Re: wheel size question (takumi79)
If it's 4x100 and 15x6.5, then it should fit. What's the offest? What kind of wheel si it?
Stock 99-00 Civic Si wheels are 4x100 and 15x6.5
Stock 99-00 Civic Si wheels are 4x100 and 15x6.5
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Re: wheel size question (takumi79)
they should fit, just to make sure don't get it confused with the prelude or accord being 4x114.4 (if that's exactly right? haha)
make sure its' 4x100 but being the size of 15.6.5 for rota's pretty good assumption it'll be 4x100, but make sure man
make sure its' 4x100 but being the size of 15.6.5 for rota's pretty good assumption it'll be 4x100, but make sure man
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Re: wheel size question (GoLowDrew)
nope, 15x6.5, ROTA's main sizes is 15x6.5 and 16x7
and stock Si and integra is 15.6.5 (195/60 (or 55 or 50) /15)
[Modified by poison, 11:54 AM 3/22/2002]
and stock Si and integra is 15.6.5 (195/60 (or 55 or 50) /15)
[Modified by poison, 11:54 AM 3/22/2002]
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Bolt pattern sizes
I understand that all 5G bolt patterns are 4X100. How about Integras? Except the ITR, which has 5 bolts, they should be same as Civics, right?
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4x100 applies to all Civics/Integras 1988-up...
4x100 applies to all the popular Civics from 1984-up, and also every Integra with the exception of the 5-lug Type R of course...
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Re: wheel size question (B18C5-EH2)
Called Honda and the Si wheels is 15x6, not 15x6.5.
Thanks GoLowDrew!
GRR
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Re: wheel size question (non vtec)
i didnt adjust a thing my car is stock pretty much... its a bit wide lines up with the fender flare over the wheelwell... my car isnt dropped at all, yet, but the rears are -1degree camber stock, and with the wider tire it seems a bit more but maybe thats just me... they ride ok, not as well as i had expected from a "lightweight" wheel... breaking is improved i can feel a difference... but now im having problems because im not sure i put them on correctly... it "pulls" randomly, but i think thats because the kumho712's are just gripping the bumps on the road a bit more... that plus the wider contact patch and stiffer sidewall... who knows
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Re: wheel size question (poison)
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Called Honda and the Si wheels is 15x6, not 15x6.5.
Thanks GoLowDrew!
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ahh could have sworn it was 6.5, ur right, 195/55/15
GRR
so si and gsr rims are both 15x6? what about itr wheels then? 15x6.5 or 15x7? also then what size tires should be put onto 15x6.5 wheels? i put 195/55/15 on my slipstreams 6.5in because i thought it was more of a "stock fit" but if the si wheels are only 6.0in then maybe 205/50 would be the better choice... hmm interesting
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Called Honda and the Si wheels is 15x6, not 15x6.5.
Thanks GoLowDrew!
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ahh could have sworn it was 6.5, ur right, 195/55/15
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so si and gsr rims are both 15x6? what about itr wheels then? 15x6.5 or 15x7? also then what size tires should be put onto 15x6.5 wheels? i put 195/55/15 on my slipstreams 6.5in because i thought it was more of a "stock fit" but if the si wheels are only 6.0in then maybe 205/50 would be the better choice... hmm interesting
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