Off-road wheels
Why not consider older wheels from a late 90's to mid 00's Civic/Acura EL? There's countless designs and styles in that size to choose from.
That's what I did. My 15's are from the Canadian market Acura EL and fit like a stock Honda wheel (because technically, it is!).
No need to add spacers/adapters etc.
And your TPMS system won't be able to tell the difference.
That's what I did. My 15's are from the Canadian market Acura EL and fit like a stock Honda wheel (because technically, it is!).
No need to add spacers/adapters etc.
And your TPMS system won't be able to tell the difference.
Just pick a 15” wheel you like. Its that simple.
You’re not doing it for any functional reason and the tires will already be hurting the fuel economy, handling, and braking. Wheels won’t really change much as long as they fit.
You’re not doing it for any functional reason and the tires will already be hurting the fuel economy, handling, and braking. Wheels won’t really change much as long as they fit.
Rally Wheels
Those look beautiful, but when I looked, wheels strong enough to handle real offroading are expensive and not very light. Forged wheels are the lightest for the same or better strength, but quality costs!
Why not consider older wheels from a late 90's to mid 00's Civic/Acura EL? There's countless designs and styles in that size to choose from.
That's what I did. My 15's are from the Canadian market Acura EL and fit like a stock Honda wheel (because technically, it is!).
No need to add spacers/adapters etc.
And your TPMS system won't be able to tell the difference.
That's what I did. My 15's are from the Canadian market Acura EL and fit like a stock Honda wheel (because technically, it is!).
No need to add spacers/adapters etc.
And your TPMS system won't be able to tell the difference.
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