Am I reading the GCR correctly? I have a 1990 Honda Civic SI which I believe came stock with 14" wheels. Can I legally run 15" wheels on this car?
Am I reading the GCR correctly? I have a 1990 Honda Civic SI which I believe came stock with 14" wheels. Can I legally run 15" wheels on this car?
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1990 Honda Civic Si ITA (eventually)
Hallett COMMA Series PA Class
yes.
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Greg Vandersluis
#4 1990 Honda Civic Si
#97 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
#93 2006 Ford Mustang
Carbotech/BFGoodrich/Vandersluis Motorsports
2010 Great Lakes Division ITA Champion
2012 Great Lakes Division T1 Champion
That's good to know. Right now we have a set of 14x7 Panasports (silver) and a set of Team Dynamics 14x7 (gun metal). I don't know for sure that we will upgrade right now just checking to see if it was legal to run the 15's. Our budget is pretty tight and we see a lot of cheap/free 15" tires off of SM that would work fine for us at Hallett right now. Any suggestions on a set good inexpensive 15" wheels for a 90 civic?
"Success in life is not in knowing the right answers. It's in knowing how to ask the right questions." - Author Unknown
1990 Honda Civic Si ITA (eventually)
Hallett COMMA Series PA Class
kosei K1 racing are good wheels for the price.
$115 each from tire rack. Compared to the Enkei's at $199 each.
Those wheels are pretty popular with the SM boys.
I have a set of the kosei's for my rain tires. They're good and durable and pretty light weight. And if I was going to get another set of 15's, Id get the Kosei's.
Last edited by ITA_honda; 04-28-2009 at 12:17 PM.
Greg Vandersluis
#4 1990 Honda Civic Si
#97 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
#93 2006 Ford Mustang
Carbotech/BFGoodrich/Vandersluis Motorsports
2010 Great Lakes Division ITA Champion
2012 Great Lakes Division T1 Champion
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