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Old 05-04-2003, 04:28 AM
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i have a set of 16 inch spoon rims.. they are 5 lug for a ITR. they all have the desmond sticker to prove that they are real.. all are 16x7 with a 45 offset. the tires are mismatched... fronts have 215/40/16 and they are almost bald. but the rears have 225/40/16 with alot of tread on them still.. im asking 1300 obo. please email me at vecspeed12@hotmail.com

im also willing to trade for a set of rsx type R rims. or if u have something for a s2k.. if anyone would like to trade?

bay area please

might sound crazy but they actually fit the s2k. i thought there was going to be a problem with the offset and all. but theres nothing wrong. the only thing is, they look funny cause the tires are too thin...
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post some pics homie !
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Would you consider working out a trade for PERFECT condition 2003 OEM's. I only have 1500 miles on the car.
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i would trade for some oems and some cash.... cause to get these i traded it with some oems and i gave out some cash also... if thats not confusing... heheh
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Originally posted by GS-Raw
Would you consider working out a trade for PERFECT condition 2003 OEM's. I only have 1500 miles on the car.
The fronts and rears are both 16x7? I don't know if running the same width rims on the front and rear would be a good idea - the tires probably wouldn't be staggered enough. Also, if you plan to run the Spoon calipers in the future, they will not fit (unless you use spacers, I think).

itS2Krazy - You should post this up on Honda-Tech, you will probably get a lot of offers there. If they can fit ITRs correctly, they can also fit GSRs, maybe Preludes, etc. Good luck!
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new price is 1100 anyone??
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So is 16X7" to slim of a wheel for the S2000? I would really like a set and this sounds like a good price. If I trade you my Brand New OEM's, how much more cash are you asking?
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Originally posted by GS-Raw
So is 16X7" to slim of a wheel for the S2000? I would really like a set and this sounds like a good price. If I trade you my Brand New OEM's, how much more cash are you asking?
16x7 is a little small for even the front. Front should be around 16x7-7.5 rear should be 8-9" with + 50-63 offset. If you put a 16x7 on the rear of your car its gonna handle like sh!t.
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That's all I needed to hear.
Thanks JDM.
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Not that it's too slim of a wheel, it's just that you want the wheels to be staggered. Like JDMwhore said, running a non-staggered setup will negatively affect handling.
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