What do you mean you're having troubles putting your wheels on your Honda? you mean like you have 14x7 +0 and they don't fit? Or do you mean that you don't know how they would look?Any one running diamonds racing wheels?
Or 14x7 wheels?
Having trouble putting up my wheels on my Honda Civic 97
What do you mean you're having troubles putting your wheels on your Honda? you mean like you have 14x7 +0 and they don't fit? Or do you mean that you don't know how they would look?
What do you mean you're having troubles putting your wheels on your Honda? you mean like you have 14x7 +0 and they don't fit? Or do you mean that you don't know how they would look?
You have pretty low offset, so they stick out quite a bit compared to OEM. Is the car lowered at all? Pictures would definitely help. Do you run when you turn, go up driveways, or when specifically?The tires are 185/60R14
You have pretty low offset, so they stick out quite a bit compared to OEM. Is the car lowered at all? Pictures would definitely help. Do you run when you turn, go up driveways, or when specifically?
I guess the 3 options here are: Roll your fenders, get smaller tires, or get new wheels (possibly keeping the tires you have right now).
Unless I raise my car more?There are countless videos and threads out there in the World Wide Web..
http://www.rollyourfender.com/instruction.html
I've done the phone book, baseball bat, and plain old hammer to do mine. Although I'm not sure how much that'd help, it seems like your tires stick out waaay too much and there almost no way to fix it unless you get smaller tires or a higher offset wheel.
Well I suggest you do some heavy research and studying in how wheel width, diameter, offset, and tire sizes work. On a nut shell: 40 offset is stock, 0 offset with stretched tires is usually what "stance" people run with a good amount of negative camber, and usually around 20 offset is agressive and fits well depending on tire size. I suggest looking at "low offset threads" like on Honda-Tech and such to see how different diamenters, width, and tires work. tyrestretch.com, and willtheyfit.com also work well.Unless I raise my car more?
Which or the best offset to use?
It didn't come with fender liner, so I have to cut the seam?Did you remove the fender liner? Do these have the seam in the wheel well like integras do? If so, you'll have to fix that. The low life is not as easy as lower the car and put wheels on it lol Do some research, you'll find others that went through the same thing.
Where can I get them?Those are some beefy tires too!
I'm talking about the tires you currently have on there.. they're pretty beefy. You might get them to fit with no rubbing if you get smaller tires.. 185/55/14 or something. I'm not a tire or fitment expert though.Where can I get them?
They don't have smaller sizeI'm talking about the tires you currently have on there.. they're pretty beefy. You might get them to fit with no rubbing if you get smaller tires.. 185/55/14 or something. I'm not a tire or fitment expert though.
No! DO NOT CUT THE SEAM.It didn't come with fender liner, so I have to cut the seam?
Is it better to roll the fenders or cut them?
So what should I do to fit the wheels?No! DO NOT CUT THE SEAM.
I'm only explaining what I did on my integra. I am not liable if you hurt yourself or anyone else on your quest for low and fitment***
When I had my integra I had to hammer it back, away from the tire. I haven't check on my 96 hatch to see if these hae the same seam, but its another thing to check.
Check out this thread. It details how some of us over on ci went about being sss
http://www.clubintegra.com/board/showthread.php?t=46380
Get a lower profile tire to start with. a 60 sidewall is really tall and with the +0 offset there isn't really anything you can do without modifying the car in some manner.So what should I do to fit the wheels?
Do you know where I can get those tires?Get a lower profile tire to start with. a 60 sidewall is really tall and with the +0 offset there isn't really anything you can do without modifying the car in some manner.
So if you want to do absolutely nothing to the car, get at least 45 ratio sideway tire. Eventually you are going to have to roll the lip of the fenders once you start lowering the suspension.
tirerack.comDo you know where I can get those tires?
I couldn't find any lower profile tires in town.