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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 05:03 PM
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Hey guys. I just replaced the tires on my box, and the shop scarred my 18" Enkeis pretty bad. So bad that they gave me the money to replace them. Being that I commute 100+ miles a day, I'm thinking of dropping to a 15 or 16" wheel. I found a set that looks pretty good, but its listed as fitting a 2001-2005 Honda Civic or Fit. There's not a lot of description for the wheel, only thing said is 16x7(4x100/e35/67.1). Will these work? Thanks in advance.

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It'll fit.
Old Sep 7, 2009 | 08:17 PM
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Yep, they'll fit...
Old Sep 7, 2009 | 10:17 PM
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Thanks, I was hoping so. Now, one thing I forgot (that I meant to ask before).....will they work without having to use spacers? I've read something about needing them if the center bore is different.
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Not spacers, but you'll probably want to get some hubcentric rings. I believe our center bore is 54.1, but don't quote me on that.
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The lugs will center them out fine. While the car is in the air, have someone step on the brakes while you torque down the lugs & then when you put the car on the floor, torque down one final time & you are good to go. If you get hub rings, make sure they are of some kind of metal & not plastic. Those have a tendency to melt with the last minute heavy brakers.
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Cool deal. Thanks for the input, everyone. I really appreciate it.
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