Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS
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Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS
planning to buy rims for my car, can someone please tell me the stock offsets on a 98 LS 2door Integra
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Re: Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS (EcHoB18C1)
I guess I do not understand your question. You need to know the offset of Integra wheels or the recomended offset for an Integra?
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Re: Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS (EcHoB18C1)
Hmm that is kinda a loaded question as offset requirements would change with wheel size. But there is no "set " requirement.
This "Low Offset" thread could help give you an idea of where you wanna be depending on what size you go with
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1810618
Please post carefully there
Here is another useful link
http://www.driverstechnology.c...t.htm
This "Low Offset" thread could help give you an idea of where you wanna be depending on what size you go with
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1810618
Please post carefully there
Here is another useful link
http://www.driverstechnology.c...t.htm
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Re: Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS (badboyr66)
ok i would like to get size 15 rims, what is the recommended offset for 15's? i need good offsets so that i can fit them on my car since its super low, and i need like small tires
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Re: Need to know stock offsets on 98 Integra LS (EcHoB18C1)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Wheel and Tire Forum Rules »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"><FONT SIZE="4">Rules</FONT>
(NOTE: These rules can and will be enforced with Point Deduction, if deemed necessary!)
0. THIS IS NOT A FOR SALE FORUM. Classified listings should be posted in the marketplace forums, not here.
1. Check the FAQ for answers before you post a new topic.
2. Search! You'd be amazed how many things have been covered before. Be sure to try "Archived Topics" too. Try Google as well!
3. When asking a question please include all details that are necessary (car, wheel size, intended use, etc) for someone to make informed response.
4. When starting a topic, make the title specific enough that people scanning the list of forum topics will know what's inside. "Need help" or "have a question" are not specific enough. We will rename threads in ways that you might not like. If you violate this rule, we will call you a clueless tool who didn't bother reading the FAQ topic stickied at the top of this forum.
4b. Do not use all capital letters in thread titles.
5. No for sale ads or requests.
6. This is a technical forum, please keep it that way. I will be accepting picture request threads until the archive fills up.
6b. No opinion threads for the appearance of wheels (e.g. "Which wheel will look better on my car?", "What color wheels should I get?")
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