Help with wheels for a 91 LS
I have a 91 Acura Integra 3-D LS, and I was looking for new rims to replace the ugly stock ones.
The ones I currently have are 14" (not sure of the width or other specs).
My question is, what would be the optimal offset and size if I want to upgrade to 15" wheels? Also, what other changes need to be made (speedometer?).
Here is an ebay auction I was looking at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...gename=rvi:1:1
Are those reasonable, or is the offset/etc. incorrect?
Thanks in advance.
The ones I currently have are 14" (not sure of the width or other specs).
My question is, what would be the optimal offset and size if I want to upgrade to 15" wheels? Also, what other changes need to be made (speedometer?).
Here is an ebay auction I was looking at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...gename=rvi:1:1
Are those reasonable, or is the offset/etc. incorrect?
Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by Keytwo
What would be the ideal offset on 17 X 7.5 rims? Is +45 ok?
http://www.revolutionsmotorsports.co...s/dept_69.html
I wouldn't go any larger than 16" wheels personally.
As for maintaining the outside diameter of the tire, that has to do with tire sizing more than wheel sizing. Here's a good tire size calculator that will let you compare two sizes: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Your stock tire size is 195/60-14.
As for maintaining the outside diameter of the tire, that has to do with tire sizing more than wheel sizing. Here's a good tire size calculator that will let you compare two sizes: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Your stock tire size is 195/60-14.
Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
I wouldn't go any larger than 16" wheels personally.
As for maintaining the outside diameter of the tire, that has to do with tire sizing more than wheel sizing. Here's a good tire size calculator that will let you compare two sizes: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Your stock tire size is 195/60-14.
As for maintaining the outside diameter of the tire, that has to do with tire sizing more than wheel sizing. Here's a good tire size calculator that will let you compare two sizes: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Your stock tire size is 195/60-14.
The 16's that I like have a +40 offset and are 7" wide. Is that OK?
Originally Posted by Keytwo
Do you say 16" wheels for appearance, performance, or economic reasons?
The 16's that I like have a +40 offset and are 7" wide. Is that OK?
The 16's that I like have a +40 offset and are 7" wide. Is that OK?
I mean, it's not like 17" wheels are going to seriously affect the way your car drives in a negative way. But, they look a bit too big unless you have a body kit, they are generally heavier, to get a light-weight one you have to spend more, the tires are more expensive, and the tire sidewalls are really skinny.
A 7" wide wheel with a +40 offset should fit no problem. For tire size you want either 205/45-16 or 215/40-16.
Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
All three.
I mean, it's not like 17" wheels are going to seriously affect the way your car drives in a negative way. But, they look a bit too big unless you have a body kit, they are generally heavier, to get a light-weight one you have to spend more, the tires are more expensive, and the tire sidewalls are really skinny.
A 7" wide wheel with a +40 offset should fit no problem. For tire size you want either 205/45-16 or 215/40-16.
I mean, it's not like 17" wheels are going to seriously affect the way your car drives in a negative way. But, they look a bit too big unless you have a body kit, they are generally heavier, to get a light-weight one you have to spend more, the tires are more expensive, and the tire sidewalls are really skinny.
A 7" wide wheel with a +40 offset should fit no problem. For tire size you want either 205/45-16 or 215/40-16.
I might be buying some wheels off a friend. They have been on an Integra (I'm unsure of the model) for a few thousand miles, and a Nissan Maxima for a short while as well. Should this be a problem? I've heard that the car that the wheels came off of can be a factor.
Also, if I'm switching from 195/60-14 to 205/40-17 is it neccessary to do an alignment? The difference in radius is approximately 1/10 of an inch.
Also, if I'm switching from 195/60-14 to 205/40-17 is it neccessary to do an alignment? The difference in radius is approximately 1/10 of an inch.
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