18 inch rims on 92 integra
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I wouldn't do it but if you must have it it can be done just know that the tire will have a spine breaking 35 series profile the widest size for the tire would be 215. That thing would be too unbearible for street use just get a nice set of 16"s and you will be straight.
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1. your car will weigh about as much as an H2.
2. you'll have to roll your fenders.
3. you'll have the worst camber you'll ever see in your entire life unless you want to add 500 more dollars on top of your 2k wheel price tag.
4. for the price of pain in the ass, blingy, ricer wheels you'd be able to get some 16" spoon or mugen wheels.
5. your ride will be HORRIFIC.
6. when you ride over a toothpick you'll bend your rim.
7. your car will look like you just put a 4x4 lift kit on it.
8. people will try to steal them to put on their escalade.
9. you wont be able to turn
10. Unless you're gunna trailer it to carshows and then put it back in your garage until the next one, stick with some 16's.
2. you'll have to roll your fenders.
3. you'll have the worst camber you'll ever see in your entire life unless you want to add 500 more dollars on top of your 2k wheel price tag.
4. for the price of pain in the ass, blingy, ricer wheels you'd be able to get some 16" spoon or mugen wheels.
5. your ride will be HORRIFIC.
6. when you ride over a toothpick you'll bend your rim.
7. your car will look like you just put a 4x4 lift kit on it.
8. people will try to steal them to put on their escalade.
9. you wont be able to turn
10. Unless you're gunna trailer it to carshows and then put it back in your garage until the next one, stick with some 16's.