19" TL Diamond Cut Wheels?
#1
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19" TL Diamond Cut Wheels?
Has anybody put these on their TSX, or know if they would even fit?
I'm thinking about getting them within the next few months. I know they are a bit pricey but I think they look pretty cool!
I'm thinking about getting them within the next few months. I know they are a bit pricey but I think they look pretty cool!
#2
Unfortunately, these will not fit. The TSX uses a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. The latest TL uses 5x120. However, some members here (defconskylude is one) have modified 5x120 wheels to work with 5x114.3 cars.
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When I bought my TSX, there was a poster on the wall in the accessory dept, I wanted those wheels ever since. Currently in the process of saving for em.
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since ed is a douche, the first one is the diamond cut wheel, the second one is the "chrome look wheel"
both OEM and clock in around 2200 for a set.
both OEM and clock in around 2200 for a set.
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You can also alternatively buy adapters for them to fit. Adapters also work sort of like spacers I believe, which depending on the width and offset of the wheels (couldn't find this info online anywhere?) might come in handy.
#18
warning: be wary of using wheel adapters. youve read the horror stories of wheels coming off and flying away from the car while the vehicles are in motion, wheel adapters arent perfect and any bit of lost tolerance will add up over several thousand revolutions
it is probably safer to have your wheels redrilled, though alot of people ive read about online are wary about that too, idk how defcon had the balls to redrill his.
id be scared going above like 60 and having a wheel loosen up
it is probably safer to have your wheels redrilled, though alot of people ive read about online are wary about that too, idk how defcon had the balls to redrill his.
id be scared going above like 60 and having a wheel loosen up
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I don't think redrilling causes wheels to loosen up unless you don't tighten the lugs properly?
Since from my understanding is they just change the spacing between the lugs. It's when you go between the different number of lug holes that you should start worrying.
Since from my understanding is they just change the spacing between the lugs. It's when you go between the different number of lug holes that you should start worrying.
#20
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warning: be wary of using wheel adapters. youve read the horror stories of wheels coming off and flying away from the car while the vehicles are in motion, wheel adapters arent perfect and any bit of lost tolerance will add up over several thousand revolutions
it is probably safer to have your wheels redrilled, though alot of people ive read about online are wary about that too, idk how defcon had the balls to redrill his.
id be scared going above like 60 and having a wheel loosen up
it is probably safer to have your wheels redrilled, though alot of people ive read about online are wary about that too, idk how defcon had the balls to redrill his.
id be scared going above like 60 and having a wheel loosen up
Good call
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I think you should get these. They look similar and they have the right lug pattern already...at $415 each they come in at $1660 for the set which is comparable to the TL diamond cuts/chrome above...
plus you get 20".... 20"=
plus you get 20".... 20"=
Last edited by intheredsdc5; 09-16-2011 at 02:13 PM.
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I literally JUST saw those this morning and was thinking the same thing.
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