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    Oem Prelude wheels bought but don't fit :(

    Well i picked up a nice clean set with good rubber and went to put them on and they don't fit,the center piece on the rim is too small for the car(is this the PCD?)
    I was sure they were Prelude rims and suitable for my 4th Gen .
    Anyone?
    The circled piece in the pic is too big for the rim


    The rims

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    See the golden ring you circled? Take that off and try fitting the wheel again

    Someone has put a hub ring on there previously

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    See the golden ring you circled? Take that off and try fitting the wheel again

    Someone has put a hub ring on there previously
    Awh excellent,thanks for that i was going to try wedge it off but wasn't sure if it was meant to be there,Doh!
    Cheers mate you made my night .

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    Yep, if you havn't got it off already, this is what you have on there!

    1997 Prelude VTi-R

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8700s14 View Post
    Yep, if you havn't got it off already, this is what you have on there!

    That's them alright,not as shiny as those ones though!
    Funny the only wheel i went to change when i was going to put the rims on was the back passenger side and the hub ring was tight as on it leading me to believe it was part of the hub,i even tapped it lightly with a screwdriver and it was set,all other 3 fell off instantly upon touching,just my luck
    All sweet now they look 100% better than the other rubbish that were on it nice and light too and very smooth on the Highway,and made by Enkei.
    I know most R versions of Honda models rims are made by Enkei but how far across the line does that stretch?
    Just TypeR and Vti-r/Si-R?

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