ask the rim man
2007-01-19 15:09:39
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answer #1
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answered by mary_not_cathy 7
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Acura Cl Rims
2016-11-10 01:24:57
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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First off, gregthomasparke sounds like a latent homosexual, and completely missed the point of the question rambling on about his daddies crappy work truck that he spent his life savings rebuilding. NOBODY CARES.
Second, you can make any size rim fit any car. you can start by removing the fenderwell covers, those black polypropelyne covers that are under your fenders between the tire and the inside of the fender. this typically allows an extra 2 inches of clearance. you will have to adjust the front camber to allow your car to turn though, so its possible you may require a mild lift kit for your new rims to be able to fit.
Try 18inch chrome wheels. Theyre big, chrome, and fit easily on most cars, and they wont look all dirty souf ugly and ghetto.
If you want ghetto fab, dont start with a classy ride like an acura cl. Go buy a ford crown vic instead of being a moron posting some whack sh*t like this.
Anyway we all know you cant afford 22inch chrome wheels, so why front?
2007-01-22 07:31:46
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answer #3
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answered by man_hands542 2
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As any tire shop will tell you you can out almost any rim on any car as long as the lug pattern in the same. Make sure you buy FWD rims. As far as a fit that doesn't require major alterations to your car you will have to get a super low profile tire(rubberbands). I would say don't go any higher than a 19 to avoid any rub. You can go with a 20 and get new springs to lift your car to the necessary height. With 22's your looking at a full lift kit. No matter what size you get, look at new brakes and roters too. your new rims will be several times heavier than your factory tires and you;ll find yourself going through pads.
2007-01-19 15:09:34
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answer #4
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answered by ffjep 1
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2003 Acura Tl Rims
2016-12-29 13:26:10
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answered by ? 3
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You can go to tires.com or tirerack.com and look at rims there. But if you get rims that are too big you might have to get your speedometer recalculated to accommodate rims that are bigger than the original tire size. I would suggest 19's or 20's so you don't have to raise you car or buy new springs and so again you don't have to get your speedometer recalculated. But you can go talk to a rim shop and they can give all the details about 22's and the work that would be necessary. Personally I think it would look cool with 22's I just wouldn't want to go to the work. Hope this helps.
2007-01-20 04:54:52
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answer #6
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answered by C White 2
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But why? Big rims are ugly. What ever happened to the days where the rims were steel with the trim band and centre caps? Cars now adays are all show and no balls. I'm putting a 450HP 5L into my truck, I have stock corroded rims, a semi faded paint job with scratches, and its over all stock. Put effort into preformance, not appearance. If something you do to help the preformance helps the appearance, then bonous. Give the car some balls first.
2007-01-19 15:05:01
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answered by gregthomasparke 5
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It depends on the size of the tire and how thin it is so ccheck the rim size that came with the car
2007-01-23 11:46:32
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answer #8
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answered by hockey dude 1
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Yes I've actually seen someone put 20 inch wheels on an Acura CL. It looks SWEET!!!! Chect the link below
as far as 22's go, they would probably only fit if you get it lifted like a "donk"
2007-01-20 12:24:49
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answered by Wayne W 1
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Those things will make it look like a clown car.
2007-01-19 15:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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