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Old 05-21-03, 06:04 PM
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where to get -se rims...aftermarket?

ok ive done the tires.com tirerack.com discountires.com who do you all find has a good selection of -se pattern rims 114.3x4 4.5"x4 17's here i come
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I need some too!!! So when you find a cheap set of wheels that look good, keep me posted!!!
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well those are good places to start, but they just offer the generic stuff.

What style are you looking for? www.wheelmax.com has a good gallery of many of the "import" style wheels..

Otherwise just search around for a style you like and we'll help you find some that work...

Also look at Rota wheels.. Strong, light, and not too expensive.. (but I thik they're 17s are all 42mm offset, so that might not work)
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It's the same lug pattern as hyundai, honda, acura, ect... i just got some cheap rims on ebay and they fit perfect...$300 for new rims that retail at $129 a piece, i think i did good.
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same lug pattern, but you have to watch the offsets.. 35-40mm will work, but a lot of wheels for the 4x4.5" pattern come in 42 or 45mm offsets and won't work..

(that's for a 7" wheel BTW)
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Honda is 4 on 100.....

Sure they'll fi tif you get a univeral pattern with all the extra holes in them...

Do a search for a Civic on discounttire and see what it lists the pattern as.
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35-38mm offset works good. I got my wheels from discount tire direct. They have a good selection of konigs and enkeis at great prices.
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GO TO THIS SITE (www.jdwheel.com/roh.htm) nice rims
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Those are for 4x110 tho. The ROH snypers that is.

My wheels are off an acura integra, some oblivious chick was conned into paying $500 for them, used. Thats maybe how much they would go for new.

I dont know if the offset is right or not, but they fit absolutely perfect. I couldn't ask for better. 16x7 btw.

I'm not sure if the curb crunches were on there before, or if she did those herself, but they are in bad shape around the lip.

~Geoff
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These are perfect, w/ 29 offset

local shop here quoted me 800 for a set of USED ssr 15's with used jap tires. kinda like these....

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