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Old 04-14-2002, 04:22 PM
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Integra Wheel Fitting

I got a 96 Integra and I'm trying to fit these 17 rims on. I found out that the wheel studs are about half an inch short so I can't lock the wheels on. Does anyone know where I can get longer studs or is there any other way to get them on? I also have Power Stop brake rotors in the front. Could this be the problem?
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Could be the wheels are the wrong offset for your car. It's probably too low which means you will see less of the wheel studs
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