Honda crx wheel bore diameter enkei rpf1
Hi,
I finally figured out what size wheel I need for my 1991 honda crx
It's lowered 3 inches. I'm going with the 15x7 +41
But the guy I'm going to buy it from says I need an adapter ring for the bore.
The ekeis bore is 73. He says the crx needs a 64.1.
Do I really need this? It's 40 more dollars?
Thanks
I finally figured out what size wheel I need for my 1991 honda crx
It's lowered 3 inches. I'm going with the 15x7 +41
But the guy I'm going to buy it from says I need an adapter ring for the bore.
The ekeis bore is 73. He says the crx needs a 64.1.
Do I really need this? It's 40 more dollars?
Thanks
Yes, you need it, but the CRX needs a 56.1, not a 64.1.
The reason you need it is that, if you don't get adapter rings, the wheels will be relying solely on the lug nuts for centering, not the hub. Some people luck out, but a lot of others have problems with wheel/tire vibrations without the hub centering rings.
The reason you need it is that, if you don't get adapter rings, the wheels will be relying solely on the lug nuts for centering, not the hub. Some people luck out, but a lot of others have problems with wheel/tire vibrations without the hub centering rings.
Yes, you need it, but the CRX needs a 56.1, not a 64.1.
The reason you need it is that, if you don't get adapter rings, the wheels will be relying solely on the lug nuts for centering, not the hub. Some people luck out, but a lot of others have problems with wheel/tire vibrations without the hub centering rings.
The reason you need it is that, if you don't get adapter rings, the wheels will be relying solely on the lug nuts for centering, not the hub. Some people luck out, but a lot of others have problems with wheel/tire vibrations without the hub centering rings.
Is it okay that they're polycorbonate
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