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Old 09-06-2009, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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J line 6rl2

im new here and i need help, i was wondering if jline 6rl2 fit on a 2001 lude


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Old 09-06-2009, 09:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what size are the ones you want?
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18's or 17's depends on feedback i get. i would rather have the 18's. my car isn't dropped either
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Recommended Tire Sizes & Offsets

18s are too big IMO. Sometimes they work, but usually just too big. And lower your car if you get wheels, otherwise you will look like 4x4
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18s are too big IMO. Sometimes they work, but usually just too big.
Second that. I run 18's and am lowered and my tires rub on every single little bump I go over. It drives me nuts. Just go with 17s.
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if i was to run 18x7 how does +45 offset sound?
probably go with 17s

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17s sound like a plan and drop it to make it look good
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yea i was planning to drop it too
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I'd recommend 17" wheels...especially if your car is a daily driver. The smaller the sidewall on your tires, the more uncomfortable your ride will be. I have a pretty stiff suspension setup (Tein Flex coilovers) with 215-40-17 tires and the ride is pretty rough. When I used to commute with this setup (25 miles each way, 5 days per week), it was pretty uncomfortable.

I'd say 17" wheels provide a good middle ground between great looks and comfort. If you were to use your car as a show car only, then 18s might be a better choice....

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I like those wheels..I think they would look good on a 5th gen prelude.
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im still not sure what im going to do yet but thx for the advice
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