Will These Rims Fit ?? HELP !!
Will These Rims Fit ?? HELP !!
Hey guys just wondering if these will fit on the 04 TSX, dont know with that high of and offset.
http://www.heeltoeauto.com/Buddy-Clu...8-pr-1425.html
http://www.heeltoeauto.com/Buddy-Clu...8-pr-1425.html
PM mr heeltoe for the info Mr. Heeltoe
one of AZ member has that wheels on his car.. https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22170
one of AZ member has that wheels on his car.. https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22170
Hey
Originally Posted by hrj_1985
PM mr heeltoe for the info Mr. Heeltoe
one of AZ member has that wheels on his car.. https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22170
one of AZ member has that wheels on his car.. https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22170
oo i just read the wheels info correctly haha, sorry.. its 19X8.0 5X114.3 ET38
the bolt patterns which is 5x114.3 fit perfectly on tsx.. but im not sure about the offset which is 38..
it will look pushed out towards the outside of the car
the bolt patterns which is 5x114.3 fit perfectly on tsx.. but im not sure about the offset which is 38..
it will look pushed out towards the outside of the car
Offset:
Higher offset means the wheel sits further into the wheel well. Lower offset means it is pushed out towards the outside of the car.
In general terms, the higher the offset, the better. The TSX seems to have all kinds of space on the inside of the wheel well.
The only problem with high offset wheels is trying to find them. Few manufacturers make an offset >50mm.
Ideally, keep the offset higher than 42mm and you'll be ok. Several members are running 8" wide wheels with 235mm wide tires at 42mm offset and don't have any trouble with rubbing, even when lowered.
Higher offset means the wheel sits further into the wheel well. Lower offset means it is pushed out towards the outside of the car.
In general terms, the higher the offset, the better. The TSX seems to have all kinds of space on the inside of the wheel well.
The only problem with high offset wheels is trying to find them. Few manufacturers make an offset >50mm.
Ideally, keep the offset higher than 42mm and you'll be ok. Several members are running 8" wide wheels with 235mm wide tires at 42mm offset and don't have any trouble with rubbing, even when lowered.
here is Wheel and Tire Master Guide
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