DA Steelies on CRX?

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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 12:49 PM
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Default DA Steelies on CRX?

2 of my stock 13" steelies are slightly bent on my rex. this of course makes them impossible to balance and get rid of vibes

I have a set of DA stock steelies , are there any caveats to putting these on my rex?

I need to by tires for the rex now anyway so whether I buy rubber for the teg or rex steel makes no difference to me, I just want 4 round wheels.


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I have no idea if the teg steelies are straight
if on the off chance I end up with only 2 straight teg wheels would I be stupid/insane to put them on the rex with the 2 straight rex steels?

is it better to have 4 matching wheels with 2 of them bent enough to notice
or better to have 4 straight wheels but 2 different sizes?
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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 03:43 AM
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Default Re: DA Steelies on CRX? (HondaHeddie)

other than looking stupid and slightly affecting your handling there shouldn't be too much of an impact having two different sized wheels. 4x100 Integra or civic wheels should all be interchangable.
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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by punkdown
other than looking stupid and slightly affecting your handling there shouldn't be too much of an impact having two different sized wheels. 4x100 Integra or civic wheels should all be interchangable.
yeah looking stupid, I agree

I havent been driving rex cus I had to wait on a ne set of plug wires to arrive
but now they are here and this is an active project again.
My goal is to swap all 4, asking about a mix was just to cover bases.

So it sounds like there are no issues with swapping all 4 13" civic steel for the 4 Teg steels. Am I correct? this wont cause any clearance or align issues?
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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 03:33 PM
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Default Re: DA Steelies on CRX? (HondaHeddie)

Originally Posted by HondaHeddie

So it sounds like there are no issues with swapping all 4 13" civic steel for the 4 Teg steels. Am I correct? this wont cause any clearance or align issues?
Nah, you'll be fine. I had a couple on the front for a while, and have a set of drag radials on some.

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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 03:34 PM
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ehehe i am riding on 3 13 and 1 14 as long as the tires are the same height and with it is going to be ok about the teg steelies i dont know what size they are
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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by dacrxguy
ehehe i am riding on 3 13 and 1 14 as long as the tires are the same height and with it is going to be ok about the teg steelies i dont know what size they are
You're gonna see some cord before long buddy...
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Old Nov 12, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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All integra 4 lug patterns are interchangable with civic patterns. Just make sure you put the smaller wheels on the rear, for one a taller wheel on the front will give you mare clearance if youve lowered your whip, and you should hook up better off the line. But a set of 14 inch steelez with tires is bout 200 bucks. Hey its what im rockin at the moment.
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