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Posted By: evo ad Honda Prelude Alloys - 17th Aug 2005 2:41pm
I'm having difficulty in finding any aftermarket alloys for my 1992 Honda Prelude.

The fitment is 4 stud with a 114.3 PCD x 38 offset x 64 centre bore.

I've looked at the wheel fitment guide on CruiseWirral and the closest fitment I can find belongs to a Rover 600 but is still 3mm out on the offset.

How important is this to be exact or can anyone else recommend any more wheels that will fit as the Rover 600 isn't a very common car for aftermarket alloys!
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 17th Aug 2005 2:48pm
3mm on the offset really isnt that much smile

The early 200SX - S13 is a 114.3 x4 with around a 38 offset, unsure about the center bore though confused
Posted By: evo ad Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 17th Aug 2005 2:53pm
The center bore on the 200sx is 66 so would that fit mine with a 64?

If it did I would be able to my pick smile
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 17th Aug 2005 3:06pm
Yup, they would fit fine smile
Posted By: evo ad Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 17th Aug 2005 3:20pm
Cheers matey
Posted By: golfvr Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 20th Aug 2005 1:03am
also some Nissan Primera,
Rover 800


There are a few sets on fleebay at the mo

INC.
a set of 19" Azev's with adapters to make 4x114.3
Posted By: evo ad Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 21st Aug 2005 11:13am
I'll have a look on Ebay.
Posted By: Sanchez Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 21st Aug 2005 7:05pm
shame mine never fitted
Posted By: evo ad Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 2nd Sep 2005 9:17am
I know mate.

Still trying to find some that will fit. Looked on Ebay but can't find anything decent.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 2nd Sep 2005 10:47am
Have you tried any owners clubs to see where they recommend getting them from? or they may even have some 2nd hand ones for sale? smile
Posted By: scoop Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 2nd Sep 2005 5:52pm
Heres how offset works

Offset is identified as ET followed by 2 numbers,the lower the offset the further out the wheels stick,the higher the number the further in they sit

In your case 36 is a common offset and you could get 37/38 or 39 offset wheels and make them move to 36 offsetwith the use of spacers (only 3mm worth of spacers is recommended without the need for longer bolts) If you got a 30 offset wheel the chances are it will protrude from the arches severly and may even catch on the rear arch lip under suspension movement for instance


Good link for honda enthusiasts

You may find used wheels here

www.typerscotland.com
Posted By: evo ad Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 2nd Sep 2005 11:41pm
That links not working for me?

The only Honda forum i've found so far is in the States. I can't seem to find anything more local.
Posted By: scoop Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 3rd Sep 2005 4:19pm
its actually http://type-r-scotland.com

No WWW. that anbt no mistake its http://type-r-scotland.com
Posted By: Sanchez Re: Honda Prelude Alloys - 3rd Sep 2005 8:41pm
http://www.jspeed.net/
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