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  1. #61
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    thank you for your input.

    it just seems odd that some ppl like you, dl001, sir vtec, spoondc2r, votek, 45set, teggiboy claim it is ok without spacers,
    yet others like marky53, monty itr, AH_Huh needed spacers...

    here's a question.
    DC5R rims vs DC5 rims. i know the dc5r is gunmetal colour, but are there any differences in offset, size, etc?

  2. #62
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    and i like your eg. fark, so clean

  3. #63
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    no spacers needed


  4. #64
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    no spacers

  5. #65
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    no spacers here...very close fitment, but nothing to worry about


  6. #66
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    With regards to the slightly larger rim, as long as your profile matched the standard DC2 type r rolling diameter, would this keep the handling the same? i am looking to get a set of dc5 wheels for my dc2r but dont want a detrimental handling effect.

    Thanks guys.
    Honda Accord Euro

  7. #67
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neesmo31 View Post
    With regards to the slightly larger rim, as long as your profile matched the standard DC2 type r rolling diameter, would this keep the handling the same? i am looking to get a set of dc5 wheels for my dc2r but dont want a detrimental handling effect.

    Thanks guys.
    mate jdm 98 dc2r came out with 16's
    so it will be fine

  8. #68
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    Lets settle this then......

    When I fitted my dc5r rims on my dc2r the tyre place added 3mm spacers as they didnt THINK it cleared. Since then I have taken my spacers off and it clears the caliper (only just)..... Now my car is roadworthy again as spacers are illegal......
    Last edited by marky53; 20-01-2009 at 05:12 PM.

  9. #69
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    Lets settle this then......

    When I fitted my dc5r rims on my dc2r the tyre place added 3mm spacers as they didnt THINK it cleared. Since then I have taken my spacers off and it clears the caliper (only just)..... Now my car is roadworthy again as spacers are illegal......

  10. #70
    even if there is only a 1mm gap, its still fine.

  11. #71
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    The DC5 rims look a little too small for DC5s, but look awesome on the DC2Rs and EG pictured above.

    Anyway, I have a set of Silver Enkei DC5 rims in the garage, if anyone is interested, PM me. lol..

  12. #72
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    Quote Originally Posted by zel05 View Post
    no spacers here...very close fitment, but nothing to worry about

    whoa that looks fcukn nice!
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    DC2R/DC5R Parts for SALE!

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