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Old 03-05-2003, 08:15 AM
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4 bolt rim patterns

I'm wandering about the 2 different rim patterns. I have a set of Acura Vigor rims and need to know what cars they fit on like an Accord?
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bizzump. anyone with info on this?
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I'm pretty sure honda only really has 2 4-bolt patterns... 4x100 for civics, etc.. and 4x114.5(?) for preludes, accords...a vigor is bascially an accord, so I'd say they should fit.
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4x100 on civics and old accords and integras, on the bodystyle acoord that they made for like 7 years, like 92-99 it was a 4x115, never new a vigor to have four lugs though.
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my bro put some 88-91 prelude wheels on his 87 crx a while back so i know those are the same.
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i know the 3rd gen accords have the same bolt pattern as civics and the 4-lug integra's. the 4th gens (accords) and up have 114.3(?)x4.
got my rims from a civic who smashed up trying to race.
remember to take in mind the offset too.
but i guess since the rims came stock with the vigor that it shouldn't be a problem.
and yes, the 88-91 preludes have a 4x100mm bolt pattern.
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I'm pretty sure honda only really has 2 4-bolt patterns... 4x100 for civics, etc.. and 4x114.5(?) for preludes, accords...a vigor is bascially an accord, so I'd say they should fit.
The vigor was actualy a little honda exp with 5 cyl's... They arent much for hp and tq to start with, but slap a turbo on one and HOLIE SHIT!
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