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  1. #1
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    95 Lude VTi-R

    Will these wheels fit!?

    Hey guys, recently bought a 95 VTi-R and i've found a smashing set of wheels to suit.
    I've done alot of research as to sizes that fit it and what looks best..
    I want a set of 16" XXR 521 16x8 114.3x4 +20



    I want to be sure they will fit, so whats the verdict?

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    right sized tyres and guards rolled, maybe a bit of negative camber (natural could be enough)

    some kids garage
    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

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    Cheers Lukey
    Is rolling the guards is necessary do you know or are you just assuming?

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    Yeah will fit if your teg is 4 studs as its multi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impulse4Integra View Post
    Cheers Lukey
    Is rolling the guards is necessary do you know or are you just assuming?
    is it necessary...unless instead of going low you getting 4wd lifters

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    what suspension you running? like stated you most likely will have to roll your guards like lukey said but negative camber would look better, however you'll get uneven wear on the tyres, if your willing to pay the price for looks, but IMO form>function. 16" should be fine with any guard rubbing from body roll depending on stiffness of your suspension, but might clip inner guard..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyzz View Post
    what suspension you running? like stated you most likely will have to roll your guards like lukey said but negative camber would look better, however you'll get uneven wear on the tyres, if your willing to pay the price for looks, but IMO form>function. 16" should be fine with any guard rubbing from body roll depending on stiffness of your suspension, but might clip inner guard..
    camber doesnt kill tyres as quickly as toe

    some kids garage
    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnie View Post
    Yeah will fit if your teg is 4 studs as its multi
    Sorry should have specified, its a lude not a teg:P

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    Wrong PCD for a dc2 ur after 4x100
    Getting there...

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    Whoops just saw the above post, yea they should fit pretty comfortably I'd say, some rolling more than likely depending on tyre size n how low u go
    Getting there...

  11. #11
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    ^ won't fit vti-r ludes
    they're 5x114.3, the si's are 4x114.3

    edit; my bad, fourth gen not fifth gen as pointed out below

  12. #12
    his got the 95, not the 97+.

    how low is ur car tho, the if ur tucking, then as lukey said, it will rely on tyres and ur natural camber, and youll need ur guards rolled if ur tucking, otherwise ur might start scrubbing going up n down ramps and doing full locks
    Last edited by MWAKU; 04-12-2011 at 04:36 PM.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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