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Old Jul 3, 2009 | 11:46 AM
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Default Where to get 4x100 rims with good offsets?

Hi, I am looking for some 15" wheels with either a +15 +20 +25 maybe even thirty offset. Just seeing if anyone can suggest certain wheels or place where I can browse and buy. Thanks for your input on my quest. I wish they made my Jmags with some better offset
Old Jul 3, 2009 | 12:10 PM
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There are a lot of used sets of 15x6 4x100 Integra GS-R wheels out there for sale at reasonable prices on hondamarketplace.com ebay.com etc and they fit most Integras and older Civics.
Old Jul 3, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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Default Re: Where to get 4x100 rims with good offsets?

Originally Posted by DEEPfrom1
Hi, I am looking for some 15" wheels with either a +15 +20 +25 maybe even thirty offset.
"Good" fitment is not a 0~+25 offset in no wider than 7". That is a MD offset wheel, and your Civic/Integra is a FWD offset. If you want to put wheels on your car that do not fit and make your car look like a lowrider needing some hydro's, check into the "low-offset wheel" thread. You'll find all sorts of garbage in there.
Old Jul 3, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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Old Jul 3, 2009 | 05:56 PM
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Default Re: Where to get 4x100 rims with good offsets?

Don't invest in some fakes. Thats just handing over money to a company that is doing its best to drive under the legitimate companies who innovate. Would you support a car thief? Then don't support a knockoff wheel company that steals designs.

Here's a start:

http://www.rbwheels.com/index.php?ma...ex&cPath=3_4_5
Old Jul 3, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Where to get 4x100 rims with good offsets?

I know that there are rims for sAle here. I know what will fit
And what offset my car requires. I am asking if anyone knows companys besides xxr that make wheels with "incorrect offset".

Clean rice: what makes the garbage? The fact that they aren't your style? Or that people can have tastes and styles that aren't on par with what's cool in your eyes? I wasn't asking for your advice nor do I need it. Thank you for your concern, just looking for brands that sell the garbage I am after. Also I never mentioned "good fitment". You should not worry so much about others, thank you for sliding entirely off topic and want to let your wisdom shine on me.

Thanks to everyone else who is able to stay on topic on not require this long of response to a valueless comment.

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Old Jul 4, 2009 | 04:04 AM
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Default Re: Where to get 4x100 rims with good offsets?

Originally Posted by DEEPfrom1
I wasn't asking for your advice nor do I need it.
When you create a topic, you are asking for advice. And constructive, knowledgeable advice from anyone is welcome here.

Originally Posted by DEEPfrom1
I never mentioned "good fitment".
You mentioned "good offsets". Your words.

Originally Posted by DEEPfrom1
thank you for sliding entirely off topic and want to let your wisdom shine on me.

Thanks to everyone else who is able to stay on topic on not require this long of response to a valueless comment.
It is not "off topic" to note that the offsets that were specified are not "good offsets" which is the subject of this topic, explicitly noted in its title. And although YOU might consider his comment "valueless" because you have already decided on what you want to do, his advice - despite its harsh wording - is valuable because it may prevent others from encountering the same problems you have decided you would like to deal with.

I am not the same person as clean rice and I don't speak for him. But when you post here asking for advice on "good offsets" and you get constructive, knowledgeable advice, that's what this forum is all about. If you can't tolerate constructive, knowledgeable feedback about what you're planning to do, then you shouldn't be asking for advice.

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