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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 04:01 PM
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Since nobody in this area uses the F/S forum, I'll ask here: I'm looking for four cheap 14" wheels. It doesn't really matter if they're steelies or just crappy looking stock wheels or ugly blingin chrome, just as long as they're 14" and 4x100 lug pattern. If anyone has some or knows where I can find some around blacksburg, let me know. Thanks.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 04:48 PM
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howells in christiansburg will have some nissan ones.
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is that a junkyard? the wheels need to go on an integra, but i don't know if compatability between honda and nissan would be an issue. any more info would be nice. thanks
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:03 PM
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its a junkyard and they should fit. if you find a set off a b14 (95+)sentra ex, gxe, etc, the bolt pattern is the same, and the centerhole (cant remember what it is called) is larger than on the integra. ive seen people put nissan wheels on a honda before and vice versa. itll work.
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the centerbore is larger and they'll still fit?
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yes, the nissans centerbore is larger, but the actual bolt pattern is the same.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:39 PM
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oh nevermind, i wasn't thinking right. i think i'd rather have some honda wheels that are sure to have the right centerbore... just to be sure and avoid any balance or fitment problems. any general import/honda junkyards in the area?
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yep. a couple down radford road in christiansburg.
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i have a set of 4 in my apt. they came of a 98 civic EX, they will fit your car
but i am not in teh area
so drop me a line later
oqashu@vt.edu
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I think civic wheels are 5" width, right? I'm looking for wheels for autocross, so I'd rather go with at least 5.5" width like stock. And, I assume ex wheels would not be steelies, and not quite as cheap as I'd like. Unless you can let them go for really really dirt cheap, it's not really what I'm looking for. Thanks.



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