Scion 15 inch steelies on integra?
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hey guys, i was just wondering if anybody knew if 15inch Scion steelies fit on a G3 integra? i know they are 4x100, but should i be worried about them clearing the caliper or anything like that? i need some new winter wheels since my fatty fives got jacked a month ago...
well these r the type of wheels im looking at, not the ones i plan on gettin even if i do...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...&rd=1
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well these r the type of wheels im looking at, not the ones i plan on gettin even if i do...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...&rd=1
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Modified by StatGSR at 4:48 PM 3/8/2005
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by emo-ejcoupe1.6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">try to find out the offset</TD></TR></TABLE>And the centerbore diameter.
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well after searchin scionlife i found this info.
offset is 38+ (i have 38+ rota grids on my car with no problems)
and the Center Bore is 54.1mm
and this is what somebody said over ther too is it true?
"Honda's have a center bore of 56.1 mm. The Honda rim will go on the Scion. The Scion rim will NOT go on the Honda. A small hole won't fit onto a big hub. No centering ring will change that."
offset is 38+ (i have 38+ rota grids on my car with no problems)
and the Center Bore is 54.1mm
and this is what somebody said over ther too is it true?
"Honda's have a center bore of 56.1 mm. The Honda rim will go on the Scion. The Scion rim will NOT go on the Honda. A small hole won't fit onto a big hub. No centering ring will change that."
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bump.... i see that honda has a larger center bore. ok so is it possible to grind down the middle of the scion wheel to allow for a fit. or would that be a bad idea. i just might be able to get a full set of scion steelies with brand new tires for cheap, so i wana know if its possible...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by StatGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">... is it possible to grind down the middle of the scion wheel to allow for a fit. or would that be a bad idea...</TD></TR></TABLE>Bore it, make sure it's centered; don't just grab a grinder & cut. I've heard of doing that on Aluminum wheels, but with steelies I bet you'd remove too much of that lip around the center hole. So I think it would be a bad idea.
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it would only be 1mm all around, doesnt sound like much to me... meh i think im guna try em anyway, thanks.
i work for toyota, and those rims will NOT fit unless you grind the center...hope this helps you, btw my work is selling these rims for 100.00 (4) and brand new tires.
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thanks yea, will probably be getting them for a little more than, but shipped to my house, but hey maybe i will lset u know if it falls through
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