Another wheel question
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Another wheel question
Alright, first post here.... :P I'm the proud new owner of an 06 Nighthawk/Black TSX w/navi.
I've owned it for about 1 month now and love it. I'm coming from a boosted IS300 which was just recently totalled in a roll over accident on the highway. I'll tell the story later in general discussion.
Anyway, i've searched high and low and I need to know if THIS WILL FIT on stock everything.
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Size: 19"x8.5"
Offset: +40mm
I've seen some people say yes, i've seen some say no... so can I get a direct answer? :P I appreciate the help because this is driving me nuts!
I've owned it for about 1 month now and love it. I'm coming from a boosted IS300 which was just recently totalled in a roll over accident on the highway. I'll tell the story later in general discussion.
Anyway, i've searched high and low and I need to know if THIS WILL FIT on stock everything.
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Size: 19"x8.5"
Offset: +40mm
I've seen some people say yes, i've seen some say no... so can I get a direct answer? :P I appreciate the help because this is driving me nuts!
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The way I understand it, the edge of the rim would stick out 1.34" farther than the stock rim, which would likely be well past the fender.
This rim is 1.5" wider so half of that (.75") extends toward the outside of the car, and the offset is 15mm lower than stock which would add another .59" for the 1.34"total.
Just measure 1.34" out from the current rim, and that will show you where the new rim edge would be.
Anyone correct me if I am wrong, but this is what I picked up reading all the posts about various wheel/tire combinations.
Good luck!
This rim is 1.5" wider so half of that (.75") extends toward the outside of the car, and the offset is 15mm lower than stock which would add another .59" for the 1.34"total.
Just measure 1.34" out from the current rim, and that will show you where the new rim edge would be.
Anyone correct me if I am wrong, but this is what I picked up reading all the posts about various wheel/tire combinations.
Good luck!
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