offset fitment - 94-01 gsr
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Was wondering if a 55 offset rim will fit on a 94-01 integra gsr? In case your wondering why, I just wanted to put some honda fit rims on the integra and see how it looks and the offset is 55. Thanks ahead
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Oh alright, i didn't know there was a wheel/tire section. Thanks. I was going to try them on, but i got lazy because i would have to take them off one car and the other. Was going to see if someone did it already so i don't have to switch the rims back if it don't work
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Let me guess, S2000 wheels (if you have 5-lug)? You'll need spacers. 55 offset will cause the tires to rub on the suspension.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I believe he said the rims were off of a Fit.
There might be clearance issues with the shocks, and maybe the brake calipers. Best of luck to you.
I believe he said the rims were off of a Fit.
There might be clearance issues with the shocks, and maybe the brake calipers. Best of luck to you.
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I can guarantee there will be clearance issues. +55 is much too high for an Integra. My 16x7 wheels are +40 I believe, and there is maybe 10mm between the inside of the tire and the steering knuckle. Same for the rear tire and the trailing arm.
At the very minimum you will need at least 10mm spacers to bring it down to a +45 offset, but even that might still be too high.
At the very minimum you will need at least 10mm spacers to bring it down to a +45 offset, but even that might still be too high.
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