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Old May 21, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Will 90-93 ex wheels fit on my 1990 LX?

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Old May 21, 2003 | 11:22 AM
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Old May 24, 2003 | 08:57 PM
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just be sure that the EX rims have 195/60/15's on them with at least an H speed rated tire (around $40 for crap tires, up to $130 for Michelin Super Doopers).

EASY STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1.) Jack up car
2.) Place jack stands under car. (paint cans or cinder blocks depending upon availability)
3.) Loosen lugnuts and remove
4.) Bust knuckle on ground from the four-way tire iron
5.) Remove LX wheel/tire
6.) Place EX wheel/tire in location recently vacated by the LX wheel/tire.
7.) Replace and tighten lug nuts
8.) Toss LX wheels/tires in storage shed (if not available, place on porch, lean against house, place in back of girlfriend's/boyfriend's Ranger, toss in dumpster, or even make a planter that even the most finicky neighbor would enjoy.).
9.) Lower car down
10.) Raise car back up
11.) Retrieve jack stands/paint cans/cinder blocks
12.) Lower car down for the second time.
13.) Start 'er up and peel out of driveway (those wheels add 25hp, afterall)
14.) Get busted doing 115 thinking that you're Mario Andretti with your fresh set of wheels and tires.

tc all
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Old May 24, 2003 | 09:33 PM
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EASY STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1.) Jack up car
2.) Place jack stands under car. (paint cans or cinder blocks depending upon availability)
3.) Loosen lugnuts and remove
4.) Bust knuckle on ground from the four-way tire iron
5.) Remove LX wheel/tire
6.) Place EX wheel/tire in location recently vacated by the LX wheel/tire.
7.) Replace and tighten lug nuts
8.) Toss LX wheels/tires in storage shed (if not available, place on porch, lean against house, place in back of girlfriend's/boyfriend's Ranger, toss in dumpster, or even make a planter that even the most finicky neighbor would enjoy.).
9.) Lower car down
10.) Raise car back up
11.) Retrieve jack stands/paint cans/cinder blocks
12.) Lower car down for the second time.
13.) Start 'er up and peel out of driveway (those wheels add 25hp, afterall)
14.) Get busted doing 115 thinking that you're Mario Andretti with your fresh set of wheels and tires.

tc all [/B]
What is up with all that man? If he can't change out wheels he in real trouble.
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Old May 24, 2003 | 11:13 PM
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Originally posted by Hondapower10a


EASY STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1.) Jack up car
2.) Place jack stands under car. (paint cans or cinder blocks depending upon availability)
3.) Loosen lugnuts and remove
4.) Bust knuckle on ground from the four-way tire iron
5.) Remove LX wheel/tire
6.) Place EX wheel/tire in location recently vacated by the LX wheel/tire.
7.) Replace and tighten lug nuts
8.) Toss LX wheels/tires in storage shed (if not available, place on porch, lean against house, place in back of girlfriend's/boyfriend's Ranger, toss in dumpster, or even make a planter that even the most finicky neighbor would enjoy.).
9.) Lower car down
10.) Raise car back up
11.) Retrieve jack stands/paint cans/cinder blocks
12.) Lower car down for the second time.
13.) Start 'er up and peel out of driveway (those wheels add 25hp, afterall)
14.) Get busted doing 115 thinking that you're Mario Andretti with your fresh set of wheels and tires.

tc all
I'm thinking that DIY should be a sticky....:squint:

Anyone else?
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Old May 25, 2003 | 02:01 AM
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hahahahahaha
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Old May 31, 2003 | 01:29 PM
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Originally posted by Hondapower10a
just be sure that the EX rims have 195/60/15's on them with at least an H speed rated tire (around $40 for crap tires, up to $130 for Michelin Super Doopers).

EASY STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1.) Jack up car
2.) Place jack stands under car. (paint cans or cinder blocks depending upon availability)
3.) Loosen lugnuts and remove
4.) Bust knuckle on ground from the four-way tire iron
5.) Remove LX wheel/tire
6.) Place EX wheel/tire in location recently vacated by the LX wheel/tire.
7.) Replace and tighten lug nuts
8.) Toss LX wheels/tires in storage shed (if not available, place on porch, lean against house, place in back of girlfriend's/boyfriend's Ranger, toss in dumpster, or even make a planter that even the most finicky neighbor would enjoy.).
9.) Lower car down
10.) Raise car back up
11.) Retrieve jack stands/paint cans/cinder blocks
12.) Lower car down for the second time.
13.) Start 'er up and peel out of driveway (those wheels add 25hp, afterall)
14.) Get busted doing 115 thinking that you're Mario Andretti with your fresh set of wheels and tires.

tc all

dude...you nust have allot of time on your hands to come up with this. Since this is just my daily driver I'll leave the "peeling out" to my real car (1995 Supra),besides, I don't think my Honda would be able to spin the wheels on an oil slick.
I picked up a set of 93 rims that I'm in the process of refinishing. I can't wait to get those damn hub caps off.
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Old May 31, 2003 | 06:29 PM
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Oh, some people have no sense of humor.
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