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  • 16'' Rims on dc2

    23 41.82%
  • 17'' Rims on dc2

    32 58.18%
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  1. #1
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    Exclamation DC2 Max Rim Size

    hey guys, anyone have 17' rims on there integra.

    i want 17' mags but people are telling me to go 16' biggest. ofcourse considering comfort. but then again. my car wont be slammed on the 17s.

    will i have turning problems with 17' mags? eg: can i turn the steering full lock?

    my suspension setup will be tien coilovers.



    what are your thoughts, personally i want the 17s because they look a little better hehe.

  2. #2
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    i had 18's on my integra and there wasnt any problems dude. If you want big, get some nice 18's and deck it

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    im really not 100% coz i dont have a dc2 but 17s should be fine,
    and i also think low profile tires will be a little harder to find for 16's. again not 100% on this but its wat ive been told so just my 2cents

  4. #4
    IMO 17's look rubbish on the DC2 chassis.

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    I cant see a problem if you dont go any bigger than 205/35/17's. Thats basically identical to the stock 15"s wheel outter size, but slightly wider. 215 I think you'd be pushing.

    Another thing to think about is weight, 17'd do weight more. If you can find 17's which weight the same or less than the stock ~7KG Rims on VTI-R's, go for it.

    Personally, I'm getting these rims, which I was told weight 7KG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shebangs
    I cant see a problem if you dont go any bigger than 205/35/17's. Thats basically identical to the stock 15"s wheel outter size, but slightly wider. 215 I think you'd be pushing.

    Another thing to think about is weight, 17'd do weight more. If you can find 17's which weight the same or less than the stock ~7KG Rims on VTI-R's, go for it.

    Personally, I'm getting these rims, which I was told weight 7KG.

    im getting genuine work emotion rims. so they are all lightwieght.

  7. #7
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    I have just put 17's on my teg and I am glad that I did. I had so much trouble finding any 16's that I liked let alone with the right stud pattern, etc. I have had no trouble so far with any of your concerns. I am very happy with mine so I would recommend getting 17's over the 16's.
    Integra Girl no more

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    i have 17's and they are 215 on my DC2 VTi-R. Looks nice

    IntegraGirl, you don't have a DC2 if you have a 1990 model

  9. #9
    i would stick with 15's or 16's max!

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather
    i have 17's and they are 215 on my DC2 VTi-R. Looks nice

    IntegraGirl, you don't have a DC2 if you have a 1990 model
    Yeah I know this, I was just saying...they asked for anyone with an Integra not just DC2's.
    Last edited by *Integra_girl*; 14-12-2005 at 03:06 PM.
    Integra Girl no more

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    my friend had 17x7.5 on his dc2, no problems at all...
    ...the return of

  12. #12
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    Hmmmmmmm The 17's Sound Good, Besides Im Getting Proffesional Light Wieght Ones So It Shouldnt Be A Problem, Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!

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