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    Would these tyres fit a 2003 Integra?

    205/45Z/R16

    Would save me some $$ but not 100% sure if they'd fit on stock 2003 Teg alloys? Thanks!

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    whats stock alloy size?

    some kids garage
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    I'm trying to find it online, I can't seem to.. I believe 16 or 17" though

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    They can fit.. but it'll give you a different speedo reading seeing as the diameter has been reduced. Not only that the load rating is different compared to the standard size. 205/55/16 IIRC

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    So I'm better off buying a new set of tyres you think? I have them spare so thought I might be able to swap them over
    I'm looking at a DC5 to buy but it'll just need new tyres so just weighing up the costs involved - thanks for the replies!

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    Stock tire size for a DC5R is 205/55/16.
    If you put the 205/45/16 you're reducing the overall diameter by quite a bit, and therefore you would be throwing off your speedo by quite abit also.
    With those sizes, your speedo will be showing a faster speed than you're actually going.

    Use this to confirm:
    http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

    You're better off not messing around too much with the overall diameter.

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    Gotcha, thanks! Guess I'll do the safer thing and buy new tyres

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    You should be able to source 2nd hand tires for that size reasonably cheap.
    Just keep checking the FS section.

    Otherwise I've seen a few DC5 rims & tires go for reasonably cheap here.
    You could do that and sell your current rims/tires?

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