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Old 01-17-2004, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there a difference between 2000 si rims and 2003 si rims off a 2003 civic ex?

I have a 94 Integra LS. It came with 195-60-14 (23.22 inch diameter) tires & rim combo. I’ve swapped the rims for 205-40-17 (23.46 inch diameter) and also lowered the car with neuspeed sport spring (1.75f/1.5r inch drop) and kyb adjustable. I now want to go back to stock. I got my hands on 2003 si style rims, which came off a 2003 civic ex. The tires & rims combo is 185-65-15 (24.46 inch diameter.) Original Si rims off a 2000 Si came with 195-55-15 (23.44 inch diameter) tires & rims combo.

My question is:

1. Will 2003 si rims fit without rubbing? By looking at it, it is real close? Is the bolt pattern the same?

2. Are the si rims off a 2003 ex the same rims off a 2000 si? If so does that mean I could change the tire size from 185-65 to 195-50.

3. I would like to know also if the si rims and gsr rims are the same bolt pattern? I have gsr rims with 195-50-15 (22.68 inch diameter) tires and rims combo

4. Can the gsr rims fit my ls. I went to a mechanic that fixes only Honda and Acura cars and he said I should just find the original 14 inch rims cause the gsr rims and si rims won’t fit?

I’m puzzled. Enlighten me please.
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first of all, I cant see any 15'' rim rubbing unless you are dropped all the way to the ground. Im pretty sure the 2003 and the 2000 si rims are the same, but either way the tires will fit just as long as they are a 15''. Mine came stock with a 195/55/15 and I now run a 205/50/15. Also yes the gsr bolt pattern is the same, there is or was a member who had gsr wheels on his si.
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Re: Is there a difference between 2000 si rims and 2003 si rims off a 2003 civic ex?

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4. Can the gsr rims fit my ls. I went to a mechanic that fixes only Honda and Acura cars and he said I should just find the original 14 inch rims cause the gsr rims and si rims won’t fit?

I’m puzzled. Enlighten me please.
Dude is smoking crack. Don't let him work on your car.

Every Honda uses the same 4X100 bolt pattern, except the ITR and Accord V6.

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I have a 94 Integra LS. It came with 195-60-14 (23.22 inch diameter) tires & rim combo. I’ve swapped the rims for 205-40-17 (23.46 inch diameter) and also lowered the car with neuspeed sport spring (1.75f/1.5r inch drop) and kyb adjustable. I now want to go back to stock. I got my hands on 2003 si style rims, which came off a 2003 civic ex. The tires & rims combo is 185-65-15 (24.46 inch diameter.) Original Si rims off a 2000 Si came with 195-55-15 (23.44 inch diameter) tires & rims combo.

My question is:

1. Will 2003 si rims fit without rubbing? By looking at it, it is real close? Is the bolt pattern the same?

2. Are the si rims off a 2003 ex the same rims off a 2000 si? If so does that mean I could change the tire size from 185-65 to 195-50.

3. I would like to know also if the si rims and gsr rims are the same bolt pattern? I have gsr rims with 195-50-15 (22.68 inch diameter) tires and rims combo

4. Can the gsr rims fit my ls. I went to a mechanic that fixes only Honda and Acura cars and he said I should just find the original 14 inch rims cause the gsr rims and si rims won’t fit?

I’m puzzled. Enlighten me please.
Do you want just the rim, or do you want the whole wheel? :um

1. The '99-01 Integra LS, which is identical to your '94 LS, came with wheels that are identical in size to the 7-spoke "Si" wheels - 15x6". The tire size was 195/55-15.

2. 2003 Civic EX coupe wheels are identical to the 1999-2000 Civic Si wheels, except for the logo on the center cap. Center caps from an '03 EX will have an H with a rounded box around it, and center caps from a '99-00 Si will simply have an H. Yes, you can change the tire size.

3. All '84-03 Civic, '86-01 Integra (except Type-R), and '84-97 CRX/del Sols have the same hub bolt pattern, 4x100mm.

4. Yes, you can use GSR wheels on your LS.
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Every Honda uses the same 4X100 bolt pattern, except the ITR and Accord V6.
Not true.

4x100mm

'84-03 Civic
'86-01 Integra (except Type-R)
'84-97 CRX/del Sol
'86-89 Accord
'83-91 Prelude

4x114.3mm

'90-02 Accord 4-cylinder
'95-97 Accord V6
'92-96 Prelude

5x114.3mm

'04 Civic Si
'97-01 Integra Type-R
'02-04 RSX
'03-04 Accord 4-cylinder
'98-04 Accord V6
'97-01 Prelude
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