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Old 04-03-2003, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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S2000 rims on a lude?

Does anyone have any pics of S2000 rims on a prelude? Is the offset right? Do they rub?
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you have to get 4 front wheels from teh S2000 the rears are much too wide
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^^ ditto....I've seen some that had the four fronts....didn't look too bad
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the stock front wheels from an s2k are 16 x 6.5, +55mm, 5 x 114.3. they are a bit lighter than prelude wheels.
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wrong offset, wrong center bore, there is nothing really to gain... it's like trading apples for apples.
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wrong offset, wrong center bore, there is nothing really to gain... it's like trading apples for apples.
The offset is the same if the specs that schwett posted are correct. I can't comment on the center bore though...
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The offset is the same if the specs that schwett posted are correct. I can't comment on the center bore though...
Yes, for the fronts, which are 16 x 6.5 but the centerbore is wrong... They don't make center rings for OEM wheels. Really, I don't see the sense in trade 16 X 6.5 wheels for 16 x 6.5 wheels with the wrong center bore... maybe because it's a little lighter and looks better? They weigh in at 17.5 which is hardly considered light weight for a 16 rim. I would understand switching to a 16 x 7" (or more) to fit wide tires but that's about it.
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17.5 is lighter than our wheels by at least a pound, but yeah the S2K rims won't fit properly. I think they will go on but i doubt it's good for the car. I saw a white 5G a few days ago with 4 S2K rims on it.
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