hx rims on my integra?
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My guess is people are assuming the HX wheels in question are going on a DC2 or DB8. If that's the case, I"m not sure of fitment. However, the first two generations of Integra [DA3/AV1 and DA9] will run them without issue.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Redemption »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is one thing that I dont get. If the 2nd gen gsr rims are 14' then how come those rub if they are aswell 14'?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The design, pattern, and shape of all wheels is not the same. Also, a 14 foot rim would be monstrous. Perhaps you mean a 14" wheel?
The design, pattern, and shape of all wheels is not the same. Also, a 14 foot rim would be monstrous. Perhaps you mean a 14" wheel?
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I guess I failed math.
Anyways I wouldnt really know since I have had the same stock gsr rims for the last almost 3 years now on my car from when I first bought it.
Anyways I wouldnt really know since I have had the same stock gsr rims for the last almost 3 years now on my car from when I first bought it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DA3 Dave »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My guess is people are assuming the HX wheels in question are going on a DC2 or DB8. If that's the case, I"m not sure of fitment. However, the first two generations of Integra [DA3/AV1 and DA9] will run them without issue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is not true!!!! they WILL rub on the DA's front calipers.
this is not true!!!! they WILL rub on the DA's front calipers.
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this is not true!!!! they WILL rub on the DA's front calipers.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They will rub , but like i said i threw them on the car and just drove down the road and the caliper grinded the inside of the wheel to where they fit fine and there is no problem lol i know thats not the way to fix that problem but what can you do if you dont have access to tools and you really dont care? lol
this is not true!!!! they WILL rub on the DA's front calipers.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They will rub , but like i said i threw them on the car and just drove down the road and the caliper grinded the inside of the wheel to where they fit fine and there is no problem lol i know thats not the way to fix that problem but what can you do if you dont have access to tools and you really dont care? lol
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by skinnyshugg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
They will rub , but like i said i threw them on the car and just drove down the road and the caliper grinded the inside of the wheel to where they fit fine and there is no problem lol i know thats not the way to fix that problem but what can you do if you dont have access to tools and you really dont care? lol
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ummm.....that's not really the best way/ proper way to do that....but as long as it doesn't cause potential problems.....( rubbing off some of the wheel material as well ) then I guess...
They will rub , but like i said i threw them on the car and just drove down the road and the caliper grinded the inside of the wheel to where they fit fine and there is no problem lol i know thats not the way to fix that problem but what can you do if you dont have access to tools and you really dont care? lol
</TD></TR></TABLE>ummm.....that's not really the best way/ proper way to do that....but as long as it doesn't cause potential problems.....( rubbing off some of the wheel material as well ) then I guess...
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