225/35/20 on a TSX?
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225/35/20 on a TSX?
I have had mixed opinions about 225/35/20 tires fitting on my TSX. Some say they will rub some say they wont. Im looking to put 20x7.5" rims on. Here are links to the tires and rims Im thinking bout:
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It comes to just under $2000 (including shipping) for 20s with spinners which IMO is a great deal. I just want to be sure that everything will fit perfectly. The seller of the rims said they will 100% fit my ride with 225/35/20 tires but isnt sure if they will rub. Any help would be appreciated. BTW, I just picked up my TSX with navi yesterday
- Jeremy
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It comes to just under $2000 (including shipping) for 20s with spinners which IMO is a great deal. I just want to be sure that everything will fit perfectly. The seller of the rims said they will 100% fit my ride with 225/35/20 tires but isnt sure if they will rub. Any help would be appreciated. BTW, I just picked up my TSX with navi yesterday
- Jeremy
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Uh, I cringe at the idea of spinners on a TSX but whatever floats your boat.
The wheels are going to stick out about 7/8" farther than stock. Grab a ruler and see if it will fit. Also your speedometer will read about 3% slower than you are actually going with those tires.
Here's another link on the subject: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9683
The wheels are going to stick out about 7/8" farther than stock. Grab a ruler and see if it will fit. Also your speedometer will read about 3% slower than you are actually going with those tires.
Here's another link on the subject: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9683
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I measured the tire and its at least 7.5" wide. I looked it up and it supports a rim size of 6.0 to 7.5" so the 20s Im looking at should be the same with. Hmm I never though about it having an effect on the speedometer but that shouldnt be a big deal since its only 3%. Any other potential issues? I was told that with these low profile tires I should expect to get 20-25K miles out of them. Does that seem about right? They also need to be rotated a minimum of every 5K miles although I will probably do em every 3K when I get my oil done.
I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type?
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I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type?
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i have a set of 20 by 8 inch iforged that just got here and i put the 225/35/20 nittos and then i put them on my girls rsx since my car is still not here but they fit with a 2 inch drop on her car ,so i dont see them being a problem on my tsx when it gets here since its a lil bit bigger if someone wants to post pics i can e-mail them to you to post the pics up , david
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bolt on spinners will stick out on a tsx since u cant get a big enough lip on the wheels to let the spinner sit flush so it will stick out minium of 2 inches past wheel lip ,looks kinda cheap and ghetto to me but to each his own , david
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Could you e-mail me those pics? JRic999@aol.com On the rims I was looking at the spokes seem to be inward rather then flush with the actual rim, which would allow the spinner to sit inside the rim with a flush look. Take a close look at the rims and see what Im talking bout. Do you think that will be enough space or would the spinner still stick out?
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Originally Posted by JRic999
I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type?
Thanks....
Thanks....
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is this thread serious? I'm confused
I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type? <-----hearing this makes me wanna
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I started this thread to make sure that 20x7.5" rims using 225/35/20 tires will fit my 04 Acura TSX. So yes this thread is serious cause I plan on ordering the stuff next week once I confirm they will fit. I dont plan on putting plastic hubcaps on my ride. I plan on getting bolt-on spinners from an online vendor but somebody said I can get them at wal-mart so Im asking him which ones he saw.
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And just to clear things up, I WASNT looking for rims or spinners at wal-mart. However, I do shop there and as I was going up and down the aisles and noticed the crappy plastic spinners they sell.
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ill show u 20's that dont rub when my car gets here if they dont rub on a rsx they wont rub on a tsx and the rsx has a 2 inch drop ,just get the right wheels u cant get the right backspacing and offset exactly how u want that will not rub if u dont order custom wheels ,just just order your everyday wheels and expect to fit 20's ,david
id show u pics but i have no clue how to post them
id show u pics but i have no clue how to post them
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WTF is going on is this a joke of some sort???
I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type? <-----hearing this makes me wanna
I know I saw the plastic hubcap spinners at walmart but do they carry the aluminum bolt-on type? <-----hearing this makes me wanna
I was making a joke, for the record(and the best of my knowledge) walmart does not sell bold on type spinners. In all of the trade mags. they call spinners a dead trend, walmart sells knock-offs, the exclusivity that surrounds them is gone, the image is gone. And in a few years you'll be lucky(or maybe unlucky) to see any spinners being pushed- it seems the fad has ended.
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Why do you want 20" wheels ? I could see it on a 7 series or an S class, but a TSX ?? I would never compromise the exceptional handling ability of my TSX by putting such big rollers on the car. As much as I like the look of 19" wheels on the TSX, I still think 18's offer the best compromise between performance and comfort. You are going to need an extra 200 HP to get those big wheels moving. Again, to each their own.
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Originally Posted by JTso
I wonder how the spinners will affect the wheel balance... I'm assuming you have to balance the wheel/tire first, then bolt on the spinners. Doesn't that throw the whole balance off?
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i dont see why yall think that 20 inch rims ride so rough on cars ive had 20's 22's and 24's and they dont ride that bad with a 35 series tire,if u drop the car u feel more then if your swap wheels out with 35 series tires.I bought 20 inch wheels for my tsx and i also bought 18 inch enkei wheels for my tsx for daily driving but the 20's dont ride bad at all when they were on the rsx but looked to big on the rsx , david and i also got 225/35/20 nittos for the iforged wheels for shows
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i dont see why yall think that 20 inch rims ride so rough on cars ive had 20's 22's and 24's and they dont ride that bad with a 35 series tire,if u drop the car u feel more then if your swap wheels out with 35 series tires.I bought 20 inch wheels for my tsx and i also bought 18 inch enkei wheels for my tsx for daily driving but the 20's dont ride bad at all when they were on the rsx but looked to big on the rsx , david and i also got 225/35/20 nittos for the iforged wheels for shows
I sold 3 sets of 20's last week alone. Some people just aren't aware of the damage they do to a vehicle. Wheel bearings, suspension bushings- in short it puts a lot of stress on the car for no real reason, from a purist stand point I don't like the idea(not to mention the decrease in fuel economy and speed). All of the energy that is typically absorbed by the tire is transfered directly to the suspension/chassis and you will experience premature wear on everything. Secondly selling the "bling" style wheel(which I NEVER advice to any client) I see just how poorly they are built, how poor the finish is- the only big wheels that remotely impress me are the big boys like HRE, Fikse and others of the same ilk. The rest are complete junk, wait a couple of years and you'll see the finish aging horribly. Not to mention the cheaper wheel companies change there product lines it seems every year, good luck if you bend a wheel and need one to match. This is of course just my opinion but I've seen to many people get really dissapointed with there purchase when they start to experience these problems themselves. Caveat emptor is all I am trying to say. From my experience its not worth the hassle to be "cool" but we are all different.
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i dont have the 20's for a everyday set of wheels, i know they can mess up things over periods of time,but i got custom made iforged wheels which i have been told there right up there with hre and big name wheel companies i only got the 20's to use for shows and stuff like that i have a cheap set of gunmetal enkei's i will use for everyday driving with 225/40/18 inch nitto tires on them since more rubber means less damage from a pothole since i live in superbowl city and they have messed up everyroad they can trying to make them look better but i understand 110% about the 20's messing up things faster then it should ,but all in all my 20's are for show only ,david
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Originally Posted by tsxondubs
i dont have the 20's for a everyday set of wheels, i know they can mess up things over periods of time,but i got custom made iforged wheels which i have been told there right up there with hre and big name wheel companies i only got the 20's to use for shows and stuff like that i have a cheap set of gunmetal enkei's i will use for everyday driving with 225/40/18 inch nitto tires on them since more rubber means less damage from a pothole since i live in superbowl city and they have messed up everyroad they can trying to make them look better but i understand 110% about the 20's messing up things faster then it should ,but all in all my 20's are for show only ,david
I thought you said you were not even getting a TSX now. I wave on your wheels, and mods sitting in your garage.
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its cool say what you want cmf you dont even know me to say this about me ,want some pics of things in my garage ,let me go get my camera,if i prove you wrong will you get off my case?
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Here are some pictures of my wheels on her car. I let her ride on them for a few days to see if they would rub and she had zero problems with them. So I dont see why they wouldnt fit on the tsx.
ill get you pics from the things in the garage later tonight CMF. Then this conflict is going to come to an end once and for all!
ill get you pics from the things in the garage later tonight CMF. Then this conflict is going to come to an end once and for all!
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Here are some pictures of my wheels on her car. I let her ride on them for a few days to see if they would rub and she had zero problems with them. So I dont see why they wouldnt fit on the tsx.
ill get you pics from the things in the garage later tonight CMF. Then this conflict is going to come to an end once and for all!
ill get you pics from the things in the garage later tonight CMF. Then this conflict is going to come to an end once and for all!
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as soon as i get my 05 tsx ill post pics on the car till then i cant do much more then what ive done now ,i took pics of all the parts i got for the car now i have to upload them to a server and ill post pics then
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I didnt get my rims installed like they were supposed to on tues. After I get there they realized I have 20's and they cant fit them on the machine. They just assumed the rims were the same size that were already on the car. I found a place that can do 20's so Im gonna hopefully get em done this sat. The place goes by first come first serve (no appointments) so I dunno if it will get done sat. I will post pics whenever I get em done though.
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