Steel rims specs. question
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Steel rims specs. question
Hi, picked up some 16" steelies from the local Acura dealership just now, awaiting to mount some Nokian Hakka 2's (205-60-16) on them elsewhere. Told them is for my TSX and was given a set and drove home. I thought there was only one version of 16" steels that fit so didn't think much about it before. Removed the package and noticed the specs. is different than those shown by other AZ folks, (i.e. Set shown by HoRRo), so very curious if these would fit or did they give me the wrong thing?
Parts number: 42700-SNA-A01
Numbers engraved on wheel: 16 X 6 1/2 J TOPY 11 04 05 E2.3 782 SNA
I noticed others got parts number: 42700-SDB-A91 with "16 X 6 1/2 JJ" engraved on their wheels, whereas mine just have one "J". Is that a total different version/fit or would mine be fine as well?
Thanks and hope someone can help clarify for me. :-)
Parts number: 42700-SNA-A01
Numbers engraved on wheel: 16 X 6 1/2 J TOPY 11 04 05 E2.3 782 SNA
I noticed others got parts number: 42700-SDB-A91 with "16 X 6 1/2 JJ" engraved on their wheels, whereas mine just have one "J". Is that a total different version/fit or would mine be fine as well?
Thanks and hope someone can help clarify for me. :-)
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those are hideous! I'm ashamed to look at a TSX with those on it. Looks like it has been deflowered! I'm sure there is a good reason though. What's the advantage to the steel wheels?
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Originally Posted by stewie20068
those are hideous! I'm ashamed to look at a TSX with those on it. Looks like it has been deflowered! I'm sure there is a good reason though. What's the advantage to the steel wheels?
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Yea, like narci said, is just for winter. If I could afford getting alloys I would, but even then, not really worth it for winter.
So anyone got any insight to my original concern above? Wouldn't want to show up at the tire shop next week to find out it doesn't fit. Thanks.
So anyone got any insight to my original concern above? Wouldn't want to show up at the tire shop next week to find out it doesn't fit. Thanks.
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