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Old 03-12-2002, 02:49 PM
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19s on a integra

Is it possible to put 19s on a integra?I've seen 19s on a accord and 20s on a eclispe
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Anything's possible. But I will tell you one thing, Accords and eclipses have bigger wheel wells compared to Tegs.

So can you do it? Yeah. Can you do it so that it rides comfortably without rubbin, scrapping, or suspension modifications, probably not.
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you'll probably need to roll out your fenders or do some other type of modification in order not to rub with a decent drop.
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why? do you know how negative that will be for performance
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do you know how negative that will be for performance
Yeah I know
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A member here had 19in wheels on his show Civic,don't remember the name though,wasn't driveable either.
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HatchTrick and he don't come around here no damn more.

But he also needed to completely roll the fenders and modify the suspension slightly to accomodate them and yeah they were only for show purposes only. He had 17's or 18's for driving it, the few times he actually did.
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u will be able to fit 18's just fine. my friend just put 18's on his teg. looks damn good!
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u will be able to fit 18's just fine. my friend just put 18's on his teg. looks damn good!
I seen 18s on a integra today,it was the first 4 door integra I seen hooked up
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And modifying the suspension included Accord axles I think, but I remember he had used accord parts for his from wheels to work right.

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HatchTrick and he don't come around here no damn more.

But he also needed to completely roll the fenders and modify the suspension slightly to accomodate them and yeah they were only for show purposes only. He had 17's or 18's for driving it, the few times he actually did.
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