EvanR
SuperDork
12/5/16 2:22 a.m.
For those who don't remember, I have a 1990 Acura Integra LS.
It kind of needs tires - they only have 15k on them, but they're 9 years old and lose air a lot.
Stock size is 195/60R14. For whatever reason, the PO put on 195/65R14.
Anything decent in a 14" tire is kind of hard to find.
There is a local Honda/Acura FS group on FB. A fellow is selling a set of Fit wheels with 195/50R15 tires.
First of all, will the wheels fit (unintended pun) my car? Both are 4x100, of course, but I don't know what the offset is/should be on an Integra vs. Fit.
If the wheels fit, it seems that the Fit tires are a bit short - about half an inch in diameter, by my math. 195-55R15 would be closer to stock.
Advice, please? He's had the wheels listed for a while at $250. $150 might take them, and the tires are at 25% life remaining.
This guide says they should fit.
Look up your make, model, year and it will give you other oem rims that are the same/similar.
For your Acura, these Honda rims are the correct stud size and center bore size. The guide is not perfect on comparing offset but I'll bet they will work fine.
Based on this info, I would buy them.
Since they are local, can you bring a jack and bolt them on for a test drive before you pay?
Some goggling brings this...
Honda Fit wheels on Integra.

This post says rear spacers or timing is needed to put Honda Fit wheels on CRX .
At 25% those tires are almost illegal in most states. Considering the tires were at 12/32 new, 25% would be 3/32. Plus, how old are the tires?
outasite wrote:
At 25% those tires are almost illegal in most states. Considering the tires were at 12/32 new, 25% would be 3/32. Plus, how old are the tires?
Passenger tires are more like 8-9/32 new. Truck tires will ususally be in the 10-12/32. The wear bars should be at 3/32. So the next question is what is the seller considering 25%? 25% to the wear bars?
The wheels will be fine on your 'teg, just get some good tires to put on the wheels and roll.