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Old 10-30-2011, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Acura RSX 2 alloy rims on a Camry 2011?

So I found some rims that I believe to be 2002 Acura RSX rims. When I looked up the vehicle in tirerack and compared steel version rim to the Camry 2011 steel version I get similar figures but I don't know enough about these figures to tell if they will work well.

Goal would be to use them as winter rims.


I just used the steel wheels as hopefully a equal comparison to what the alloys would hopefully be.

Camry 2011 / RSX S steel wheels show

Offset +45mm / 50mm
Backspacing 5.51" / 5.70"
Bolt Pattern 5-114
Rec Tire Size 215/60-16 / 205/55-16

Think these would work as cheap winter rims? I currently have steel rims that I would like to use as my dedicated winter wheels and hopefully find some OEM LE , SE or XLE rims for my summer rims but so far that looks a little spendy since they seem hard to find on craigslist. Recommendations or Ideas?
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i know a person who runs honda s2000 rims on his rav4 for winter tires because he got them for cheap. every time i search for winter rims i just go on craigslist. i think its easier to find a cheaper price on rims. most people who upgrade their rims just put them on craigslist. i saw a person selling nissan gun metal grey rims with like new tires for 200 for all 4. that was a good price i think.
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Stick with Toyota/Lexus wheels as they are hubcentric.. most toyotas take a 60.1 center bore.. most Hondas take a 64.1mm center bore... this can lead to vibrations on the highway.
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Good tip, how do people get around this hub centric issue with aftermarket wheels then? adapter plates or specific patterned aftermarket rims work better for certain auto's?
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Good tip, how do people get around this hub centric issue with aftermarket wheels then? adapter plates or specific patterned aftermarket rims work better for certain auto's?
aftermarket come with larger Centre bores to fit most applications.. you then use a brand specific hubcentric ring to fit the application.. for example 73.1 to 60.1 would be the ring u'd use for toyota.
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