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Thread: Wheel help.

  1. #1
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    Sep 2009
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    DC2 Integra VTi-R

    Wheel help.

    Looking for some sugestions with wheel choice on my DC2 integra VTi-R

    Currently had 15" wheels with 195/45 tyres.

    Car has been lowered 2".

    Looking for preferably a racing wheel either 16" or 17" max.

    Light weight and racing style prefered (chrome is not allowed within 10 metres of my car)

    Preferably something with a good price (buddy club is out of price range)

    Cheers guys.

  2. #2
    if your on a budget we have a few brands we can offer,

    Have a look at the new Tenzo R range some nice relatively lightweight designs.
    (minimum 17's though)
    Taleb Tyres
    www.talebtyres.com.au
    42 Princes Hwy Arncliffe NSW 2205
    Need cheap tyres? cant find an odd size tyre? PM now
    Specialising in High performance Japanese Tyres
    (02) 9567 2888

  3. #3
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    Jul 2006
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    ST ANDREWS
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    Or you could look on the for sale section on here might be something worthy on there ?
    GET A onda (BTW) PQ POINT ANYONE ???

  4. #4
    look up the AU collection on www.bsawheels.com.au

    and go from there. look for distributers bla bla

    or u can just type wheels on google australia and look at those wheels.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

  5. #5
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    cbr250rr , DC5R
    id go 16s. looks just right for dc2s in my opinion.
    how much you wanting to spend for tyres and rims?

  6. #6
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    Melbourne
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    What budget? What type of tyre do you want to use? Any preferred styles?

    I would pick a tyre before picking a wheel. You are really limiting tyre choices by opting for a 16" or 17" wheel, 15s have many more high performance tyres available cheaper. You should also consider that your 195/45R15 tyre is significantly undersized compared to stock and that it will be very difficult to find a good 16 or 17" tyre that is a similar diameter. Most will be larger in diameter, which may introduce issues with guard clearance or suspension travel.

    For performance use 15s.

  7. #7
    I'd be looking on yahoo auctions and contacting jesse streeter or importmonster about bringing something in

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