Anybody know the stud pattern on the 87 ? Well a honda prelude 96 stock rims 16" fit ? and does anybody know where to get clear lights (tail, corner,etc ).
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Anybody know the stud pattern on the 87 ? Well a honda prelude 96 stock rims 16" fit ? and does anybody know where to get clear lights (tail, corner,etc ).
bolt patern is 4 by 100mm
aslong as the prelude rims have 4 bolts they will fit
as for the lights you have to make them no one sells any.
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Not just any 4 bolt honda rim will fit on your car. You cannot use any rim that is not EXACTLY the same, not all 4 bolt pattern rims are the same, if the bolt pattern is not the same, NO GO.Quote:
Originally posted by Shifty
Anybody know the stud pattern on the 87 ? Well a honda prelude 96 stock rims 16" fit ? and does anybody know where to get clear lights (tail, corner,etc ).
The 3rd gen accord uses 4x100mm bolt pattern
4th, 5th, & 6th gen accords (4bolt) and 92-96 preludes all use 4x114.3mm bolt patterns. Your best bet is 94-2000 integra alloys or any civic rim that you like (99-00 SI rims look good).
PS, no one makes clear tails or corners. I recommend that you search in the appearance section because that topic is talked about all the time in that section. In the FAQ section of the board you will find a how to for making you front bumper turn signals clear (unless you have a hatchback).
I had no idea that all honda 4 bolts were the same sorry for the misinfo.
Hey it's cool, I figured my post would help you to:wave:Quote:
Originally posted by yaxley
I had no idea that all honda 4 bolts were the same sorry for the misinfo.
Speaking of bolt paterns any on redrill rims to fit 4x100?
No has done that, you really woundn't want to do that anyways. YK86 had his hubs redrilled or something for a different bolt pattern. But from what I understand is was a big pain and I believe he'd never do it again. You could always pm him on the matter.Quote:
Originally posted by yaxley
Speaking of bolt paterns any on redrill rims to fit 4x100?
Well the rims are 4x114mm so I was thinking that to lenghen the studs holes by 14mm would not be to hardcore.
can you do them all evenly enough to keep the wheel balanced?
They would be done at a shop so I think so I think he was going to make a template from a roter with no studs and clamp that on the rim.