I remeber someone on this board had them. Does anyone know how much they weigh? Would I be better off getting those or just some rota's for track wheels? Also how much are these usually worth? How much do they sell for?
I dont really like the way they look, but they may make sense for the track.
Please respond.
Thanks, Jordan
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1999 Prelude Base (daily driver)
1992 Prelude Si 4WS (broken)
I'm gonna probably pick up a set of Rota's next time I'm in the states. They're pretty inexpensive for a nice light set of track wheels! Groupbuycenter has a good buy on them right now!
well actually the 96 JDM ITR tegs have a 4x114.3 bolt pattern. Same as 4th gen preludes. My friend has them on his 4th gen and they look tite! They're really rare. I've been trying to find myself some but with no luck. I think he bought his for $400 used from this one guy in Alabama. The offset was off so he had to get some wheel spacers. Other than that, they're nice.
Originally posted by JDMPower well actually the 96 JDM ITR tegs have a 4x114.3 bolt pattern. Same as 4th gen preludes. My friend has them on his 4th gen and they look tite! They're really rare. I've been trying to find myself some but with no luck. I think he bought his for $400 used from this one guy in Alabama. The offset was off so he had to get some wheel spacers. Other than that, they're nice.
Do you know what kind of wheel spacers? What size and what the original offset is?
Thanks, Jordan
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1992 Prelude Si 4WS (broken)
Originally posted by H22aPoweredBatMobile hmm..he lives right by me...id swoop them up but i dont like white rims..
Hmm... Are you going to ludefestwest? If so, maybe some how you can pick em up and give them to me there, if I win the auction I can save $80 on shipping!
They are kinda ugly looknig, but I think they would make good race rims. Plus they dont look that bad on a red lude for the track.
-Jordan
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1992 Prelude Si 4WS (broken)
Originally posted by Jordan_4WS
Hmm... Are you going to ludefestwest? If so, maybe some how you can pick em up and give them to me there, if I win the auction I can save $80 on shipping!
They are kinda ugly looknig, but I think they would make good race rims. Plus they dont look that bad on a red lude for the track.
-Jordan
i probaly wont be able to make it to ludefest west...but if you win im sure i can get another bay area preluder that is attending LFW to pick them up for you. let me know
i probaly wont be able to make it to ludefest west...but if you win im sure i can get another bay area preluder that is attending LFW to pick them up for you. let me know
Cool, ill let you know after the auction
-jordan
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They are a +50 offset so I don't know why you would need spacers, unless you want to shove them out a bit to make them flush with fender. I had a set back in the day when my shop was open. I never mounted them on my car, but they are pretty nice looking. I would personally have them powdercoated, as I really don;t like white wheels.
Originally posted by Dr. James They are a +50 offset so I don't know why you would need spacers, unless you want to shove them out a bit to make them flush with fender. I had a set back in the day when my shop was open. I never mounted them on my car, but they are pretty nice looking. I would personally have them powdercoated, as I really don;t like white wheels.
Do you know if they can hold 225s? Do you know if the rim is 6" or 6.5?
THanks, JOrdan
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1999 Prelude Base (daily driver)
1992 Prelude Si 4WS (broken)
They are a 15x6 with a +50 offset. The 1/2" difference is really unnoticable. My buddy mounted mine on his car, and they fit just like the stockers. I wouldn't personally run a 225 on 6" rim, but I am sure that there are a few 225's out there that will fit. Most aren't designed to be used on narrow rim like that.
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