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FS: Polished 05-06 RSX-S 17" Wheels and Black 04-05 Civic Si Wheels *PICTURES*

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#1 · (Edited)
Both are 5x114.3 and fit NICELY on all Element's. I currently have the Civic Si wheels on my E.

$580 FLAT shipped for the RSX Wheels
$500 FLAT shipped for the Civic Si Wheels (matching 205-55-16 tires all around 60% tread left) WILL GET PICTURES TOMORROW OF CIVIC SI WHEELS





 
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#3 ·
Will do Rol, let me get online and start searching, both of them fit nicely though. Im currently running the si's which are smaller than the rsx on my E, and my friend has a set of rsx exactly like these just not polished that he has on his crv which have bigger brakes than the E.

Ill get pics of the si's on the E and the specs by later today.
 
#7 ·
The RSX rims will be a perfect fit.
Check the back of the SI rims, Honda always puts the offsets on the there.
The stock height is not the problem, the tire size is. Its way too small for
the E. The italics are the 205 size tire specs compared to the OEM tire size.

Section Width: 8.46 in 215 mm Section Width: 8.07 in 205 mm

Rim Diameter: 16 in 406.4 mm Rim Diameter: 16 in 406.4 mm

Rim Width Range: 5.5 - 7 in Rim Width Range: 5.5 - 7.5 in

Overall Diameter: 27.85 in 707.39 mm Overall Diameter: 24.87 in 631.69 mm

Sidewall Height: 5.92 in 150.36 mm Sidewall Height: 4.43 in 112.52 mm

Radius: 13.92 in 353.56 mm Radius: 12.43 in 315.72 mm

Circumference: 87.49 in 2222.2 mm Circumference: 78.13 in 1984.5 mm

Revs per Mile: 746.8 Revs per Mile: 836.3

Actual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h Speedometer1: 67.1 mph 111. km/h

Speedometer Difference: 11.98% too fast

Diameter Difference: 10.71%
 
#9 ·
Actually, they are a +45. Found this on a civic forum:

the 04s and 05s have 16x6.5 with an offset of 45. Lug pattern is 5x114.3, stock tires are 205/55/16s

Also, if you keep the rim under 7 inches wide, you can get away with a +55
offset if you dont get tires wider than 225. Its only going to put the rim 5mm
closer to the frame/suspension. Thats less than 1/4 of an inch. If I remember
correctly, someone here was running PIAA rims that were a +50 and 8 inches
wide, and they weren't rubbing. About the same as 7 inch wide rim with a
+55 offset.

http://www.elementownersclub.com/forums/showpost.php?p=804313&postcount=403
 
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