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Old 11-21-04, 10:15 PM
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84 gsl-se ?

I am trying to fit some new rims to my 84 gsl-se, and can not find rims to fit. Is there any way to convert my rotors to the 86 or above models? There are a lot of different style rims that will fit them. Let me know.

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Old 11-21-04, 11:32 PM
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For an 84SE, you actually have a much more common bolt pattern (4x114.3mm aka 4x4.5") than the earlier series cars.

You just need to shop for 38mm-40mm offset wheels, and you're set. Look around a bit more and I'm sure you'll find some that you like,
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theres plenty of rims out there and no need to convert i have 17's on my se 42mm offset and no probs with rubbing or touching
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Yeah, if you think you have problems finding wheels for your car, try searcing for a wheel in 4x110 . Hell, get on ebay and search for 4x114.3 and you'll get a bunch of options. Just about anything you see on a Honda will fit your car.

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takumiproject.com. lots of nice rims for both
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