Honda factory wheels HFP
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Originally Posted by sane
it also has a timeless quality to it. chances are this setup will still look good 4 5 6 years from now, whereas one may get tired of the biglip rims or the "mad tite jdm" look a lot sooner.
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wheels, tires mounting and balancing was like 1650 total from a dealer. A buddy of mine here at work used to work at the honda dealership in toledo and got me a deal. i think the wheels were 260 a piece with TPMS which i removed and got $50 bucks back total lol. so $990 for wheels. keep in mind the bronze are 06's i believe and don't have the same knotch cut out for TPMS. they still fit but you need to have double stick tape so it doesnt rattle. the silver blades are more money than bronze as well.
OH and the TPMS was off ebay since the civic TPMS won't work in our cars. that was 100 bucks.
Basically i saved $260 more than him on the wheels because my buddy still gets his discount. i think the dealership made like 10 bucks a wheel off of me lol.
Retail i think they are like 365 or something which is nuts.
OH and the TPMS was off ebay since the civic TPMS won't work in our cars. that was 100 bucks.
Basically i saved $260 more than him on the wheels because my buddy still gets his discount. i think the dealership made like 10 bucks a wheel off of me lol.
Retail i think they are like 365 or something which is nuts.
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cool - so unless i got a buddy with honda hookups, it looks like college hills honda is still the way to go for these rims.
thanks boys! can't wait to see more pics, esp. with the 1" drop.
thanks boys! can't wait to see more pics, esp. with the 1" drop.
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Since you guys have the same offset as the 2nd Gen TL's, you should be able to sport the 19" HFPs I have on my TL Type S. They are 19x8 with 55 offset. No spacers required for my car, but it is a tight fit on my front suspension control arm, still clears with no rub though. Ebay has em for around $1300 set and they weigh about 24lbs. I absolutely love the factory fit and Japan OEM quality.
Check here
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-photograph-gallery-99/some-fresh-pics-yall-688739/
and here
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-tires-wheels-suspension-100/pics-19x8-honda-accord-hfp-wheels-644661/
Check here
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-photograph-gallery-99/some-fresh-pics-yall-688739/
and here
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-tires-wheels-suspension-100/pics-19x8-honda-accord-hfp-wheels-644661/
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Oh snap, another member has these HFPs...they look great on your TSX..that Honda center cap looks nice too, I think I'll probably use mine instead of the "A" caps I got now...very nice...My set cost me about $1900 wheels and tires and I have 235/35/19
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The HFP 19's are 19x8 +55 I believe... the only reason I'm not running a set of them is because they're pretty heavy. I can't justify giving up the superior acceleration and braking characteristics my lightweight 18's provide.
These wheels are gorgeous, though.
These wheels are gorgeous, though.
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