Integra wheels
If the bolt pattern and offset are correct, then they might... but it sounds like they'll look really odd / ugly. :eh:
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Two simple questions that will help me answer your questions:
1) Do you know the model and manufacturer of the wheel you intend to buy?
2) If the wheels you are considering are used, what make / model/ year of vehicle did they come off of?
The market is flooded with an enormous number of cheap, cast steel wheels that are poorly built and look awful. I can help you avoid making a poor choice if you can answer these questions.
1) Do you know the model and manufacturer of the wheel you intend to buy?
2) If the wheels you are considering are used, what make / model/ year of vehicle did they come off of?
The market is flooded with an enormous number of cheap, cast steel wheels that are poorly built and look awful. I can help you avoid making a poor choice if you can answer these questions.
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Originally Posted by NorCal DC4
Two simple questions that will help me answer your questions:
1) Do you know the model and manufacturer of the wheel you intend to buy?
2) If the wheels you are considering are used, what make / model/ year of vehicle did they come off of?
The market is flooded with an enormous number of cheap, cast steel wheels that are poorly built and look awful. I can help you avoid making a poor choice if you can answer these questions.
1) Do you know the model and manufacturer of the wheel you intend to buy?
2) If the wheels you are considering are used, what make / model/ year of vehicle did they come off of?
The market is flooded with an enormous number of cheap, cast steel wheels that are poorly built and look awful. I can help you avoid making a poor choice if you can answer these questions.

Well, so far so good..
MOMO is a reputable brand.
The bolt pattern is correct. But that isn't enough.. plenty of makes use that pattern.
The big question is whether the offset dimension is correct.
And I don't have the stock offset dimension on hand... :eek3: Dang.
MOMO is a reputable brand.
The bolt pattern is correct. But that isn't enough.. plenty of makes use that pattern.
The big question is whether the offset dimension is correct.
And I don't have the stock offset dimension on hand... :eek3: Dang.
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Actually, hold on... I found another, more serious issue.
Forget about offset... I just checked my files for the reciept on my rims.. and I think you might have a problem...
My 5Zigens are 16 x7", outfitted with 205/45 ZR16 tires.
They are about as wide as you'd want to run on the street IMO.
A 15 x 8" rim is going to look rediculous with a 215/55 R15 tire.
What's more, these MOMOs may be physically too deep to fit on your DC Integra. There's a possibility that if you try to fit them on, the backside of the rim will smack into the steering knuckle in front, and the trailing-arms in the back.
I'd look for a 15x7 or 16x7 that came off a DC Integra to begin with.
Forget about offset... I just checked my files for the reciept on my rims.. and I think you might have a problem...
My 5Zigens are 16 x7", outfitted with 205/45 ZR16 tires.
They are about as wide as you'd want to run on the street IMO.
A 15 x 8" rim is going to look rediculous with a 215/55 R15 tire.
What's more, these MOMOs may be physically too deep to fit on your DC Integra. There's a possibility that if you try to fit them on, the backside of the rim will smack into the steering knuckle in front, and the trailing-arms in the back.
I'd look for a 15x7 or 16x7 that came off a DC Integra to begin with.
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Originally Posted by NorCal DC4
Actually, hold on... I found another, more serious issue.
Forget about offset... My 5Zigens are 16 x7", outfitted with 205/45 ZR16 tires. They are about as wide as you'd want to run on the street IMO. An 8" wide rim is going to look rediculous with a 215/55 R15 tire, presuming you can find such a beast. :dunno: What's more I'll bet that these MOMOs are physically too deep to fit on your DC Integra. I'll bet that if you try to fit one on, the backside of the rim will smack into the steering knuckle in front, and the trailing-arms in the back.
Forget about offset... My 5Zigens are 16 x7", outfitted with 205/45 ZR16 tires. They are about as wide as you'd want to run on the street IMO. An 8" wide rim is going to look rediculous with a 215/55 R15 tire, presuming you can find such a beast. :dunno: What's more I'll bet that these MOMOs are physically too deep to fit on your DC Integra. I'll bet that if you try to fit one on, the backside of the rim will smack into the steering knuckle in front, and the trailing-arms in the back.
No sweat... :cheers:
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