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16x7 with a 30 offset on a 95 integra sedan

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Old Apr 24, 2014 | 11:41 PM
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Looking at this set for a DB sedan integra. Will I run into any clearance issues?

16x7 28 offset
16x7 30 offset.

I'm thinking about running 205/40/16 tires


Wheels are in link above.

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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 11:35 AM
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You should be fine.

I'm running 16x8 20s all around and I only rub on the rears every once in a while. Then again I have a thinner tire (195/40) and I am not slammed.
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Default Re: 16x7 with a 30 offset on a 95 integra sedan

That will be perfect.

Run the +28s up front.
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Old May 15, 2014 | 01:38 PM
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Default Re: 16x7 with a 30 offset on a 95 integra sedan

Originally Posted by gsrturboEK
http://bit.ly/PxPcaW

Looking at this set for a DB sedan integra. Will I run into any clearance issues?

16x7 28 offset
16x7 30 offset.

I'm thinking about running 205/40/16 tires


Wheels are in link above.

Thanks
Wrong sized tires, but the wheels should fit fine.

You should be using 205/45-16s or 215/45-16s.
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Old May 15, 2014 | 02:47 PM
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Default Re: 16x7 with a 30 offset on a 95 integra sedan

You will be just fine, this is a 16x8 +20 with a 205/40/16. Had to roll the fenders but that's it, had minimal camber too.
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Old May 15, 2014 | 09:13 PM
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Default Re: 16x7 with a 30 offset on a 95 integra sedan

Originally Posted by TunerN00b
Wrong sized tires, but the wheels should fit fine.
205/40 is actually the preferred size on a lowered car with wheels in that size.

205/45 is the 'correct' step size, but it will rub on those wheels.
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Old May 16, 2014 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 2LEM1
205/40 is actually the preferred size on a lowered car with wheels in that size.

205/45 is the 'correct' step size, but it will rub on those wheels.
The car determines the correct tire size, not the wheel.

The Integra was designed around a 195/55-15, the stock size. 205/40-16 is too small in diameter. The speedometer is off. The odometer will slowly drift from correct over time. The reduction in diameter increases the harshness from impacts with road imperfections, and increases the rolling resistance.

I had a set of 205/40-16s and currently roll on a set of 205/45-16s. 215/45-16 have also been on my Integra. All fit fine, as long as wheels in the correct offset are used, and I've been tucking tire with all 3 sizes.
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