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  • #16
    i really want to help but... before i do i just gotta get this comment out of the way...
    with the JDM front you should be able to hold a lot more offset than with the USDM. real talk.

    lol

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dirty Octopus View Post
      i really want to help but... before i do i just gotta get this comment out of the way...
      with the JDM front you should be able to hold a lot more offset than with the USDM. real talk.

      lol
      explain?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bigmike View Post
        explain?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Dirty Octopus View Post

          i get it now !

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          • #20
            Originally posted by hawaiiteg View Post
            i have a 97 integra with a jdm front and i am ordering ccw but i am still stuck on what size i should get so i figure i get opinions.....i was thinking of getting 16x8.5 with a +25 offset what you think thanks...
            My personal opinion:

            I think a safer option would be 16x8 ET25. If they come in a little under flush, you can run a 5mm spacer to push them to ET20 or a 15mm spacer to push them to ET10. Both setups will require rolled fenders and stretched tires if your slammed.

            You might even be able to run a 16x8.5 ET30, if they don't flush you can use spacers to push them to the fenders. You might want to give CCW a call to see what they recommend based on their extensive experience with JDM cars, especially Honda/Acura(s).

            Good luck.

            BTW...don't ever be intimidated to ask questions. There will always be critics as well as people who are willing to help. BUT...you might also be able to find answers with simple keyword searches in Google.

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            • #21
              OR, you could do some measuring and get your custom built wheels made the right size.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by firelizard View Post
                OR, you could do some measuring and get your custom built wheels made the right size.
                nah man. reading stickies and doing it yourself is too hard
                gotta ask everyone else to do it for you
                Disclaimer:
                I am rude, opinionated, and sometimes come off as a dick. I am just speaking my mind. If it offends you, PM me. Don't go whine to someone else. I am civil, talk to me, just dont be stupid.

                and USE THE SEARCH BUTTON

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                • #23
                  part of me wants to help, part of me is like get the fuck under there and measure it...

                  so if you have any questions about how to measure id be glad to help

                  ig: @jonnie86

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by riffman12 View Post
                    no it's kids like you that like to play search button nazi ruin the scene

                    he's new. help him out. Make this a welcoming place or no ones going to have any desire to join. for fucks sake

                    edit: OP, if I know anything about tegs I'd help you out
                    thanks alot bro got the wheels already i posted some pics up already

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by OldSkool View Post
                      My personal opinion:

                      I think a safer option would be 16x8 ET25. If they come in a little under flush, you can run a 5mm spacer to push them to ET20 or a 15mm spacer to push them to ET10. Both setups will require rolled fenders and stretched tires if your slammed.

                      You might even be able to run a 16x8.5 ET30, if they don't flush you can use spacers to push them to the fenders. You might want to give CCW a call to see what they recommend based on their extensive experience with JDM cars, especially Honda/Acura(s).

                      Good luck.

                      BTW...don't ever be intimidated to ask questions. There will always be critics as well as people who are willing to help. BUT...you might also be able to find answers with simple keyword searches in Google.
                      these are the type of ppl i would expect on forums thanks alot bro for the help

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Post
                        part of me wants to help, part of me is like get the fuck under there and measure it...

                        so if you have any questions about how to measure id be glad to help
                        thanks man

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