2010 TL rims
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2010 TL rims
Hello,
I was researching possible new rims for the RDX, and i only like oem rims. Acura's rims look pretty good anyways, except the ones on the RDX, they look fat and bloated. I really like the new TL rims. Will TL rims fit on the RDX? I have found 3 different sizes listed for the bolt pattern so far. the rims are 18x8 so that should work.
I was researching possible new rims for the RDX, and i only like oem rims. Acura's rims look pretty good anyways, except the ones on the RDX, they look fat and bloated. I really like the new TL rims. Will TL rims fit on the RDX? I have found 3 different sizes listed for the bolt pattern so far. the rims are 18x8 so that should work.
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I actually thought the same thing. I saw some gunmetal looking ones on a TL and rushed home to see what size they were. Like you said though, they are only 18's so that kinda sucks. I was looking for 19" or better.
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Sorry guy's, but no luck. I wanted to use some stock RDX rims on my TL for snows but the RDX is 5x114 and the TL is 5x120.
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I just remembered that an AZ member with a '07 Accord had managed to make these fit on his car. I really don't recommend his method (especially with a ball lug nut), but he punched out the hard insert on the back of the wheel and relied on the fact that they were hub centric to get them centered. They looked really good on the 7G Accord.
I searched really hard but could not find the post. Search for it, maybe you'll have better luck than I did.
I searched really hard but could not find the post. Search for it, maybe you'll have better luck than I did.
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No inspection. He said he had no balance issues, but I wouldn't do any hard driving with those wheels on.
Big disclaimer: Modifications to a wheel mounting system, such as drilled-out slots, wheel adaptors/spacers, improper lugs and/or running wheels with the wrong center-bore, offset, etc. is very dangerous.
-the only thing between your car and the cold hard pavement are your wheels and tires.
Big disclaimer: Modifications to a wheel mounting system, such as drilled-out slots, wheel adaptors/spacers, improper lugs and/or running wheels with the wrong center-bore, offset, etc. is very dangerous.
-the only thing between your car and the cold hard pavement are your wheels and tires.
Last edited by Mr Marco; 03-14-2011 at 11:26 AM.
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Update ^ that is a '06 Accord and he sold the TL rims and upgraded, "a while ago."
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WTF?
one thing that isnt mentioned by marco is the wheel offset for those HPF's if the offset is in spec you should be groovey for the fit.. IMO the HPFs look better then the TL rims.. i seen a guy powder coat them black and they looked amazing wheel weight is decent too
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one thing that isnt mentioned by marco is the wheel offset for those HPF's if the offset is in spec you should be groovey for the fit.. IMO the HPFs look better then the TL rims.. i seen a guy powder coat them black and they looked amazing wheel weight is decent too
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