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snakedelong 07-16-2010 04:57 PM

vx wheels on a hx
 
Can anyone confirm that civic vx wheels will fit a civic hx? I just bought a hx that has steel wheels but I have a set of vx wheels that I would like to put on.

imzjustplayin 07-16-2010 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by snakedelong (Post 153161)
Can anyone confirm that civic vx wheels will fit a civic hx? I just bought a hx that has steel wheels but I have a set of vx wheels that I would like to put on.

Lulz! So you're telling us that you have the wheels to put on the vehicle you already own yet you don't know if it will work? Just try it! It'll be obvious from the get-go whether or not it will work. If it alleviates any concern, the 1996 Civic DX came with 13" wheels. Just try it and see if it fits, if it doesn't fit, take off the wheels but I think it will fit.

Also, I kinda want you to try this out because I too have been wondering as I have had no 100% confirmation that this configuration would work. (I'm interested in doing the same with my civic as well)

theholycow 07-17-2010 03:24 AM

It is possible for wheels to seem to fit but they don't really fit. It's still visually right there for you, but you have to know what you're looking for.

When you try them on, look for:

- Bolt pattern, obviously.

- Hub diameter; make sure it's the same and that they aren't loose on the hub before bolting them on (if the old ones weren't; hub-centric vs. bolt-centric).

- Make sure they go on all the way; you don't want them to bind on something and be sticking out, riding on the wrong part of the lugs and letting your drum brake rattle around behind the wheel. (This happened to me. Bought new wheels at a shop, drove home, wondered what that rattling was...)

- Make sure the lug nuts (or lug bolts, if equipped) have the same type and angle of shoulder, the surface where they mate to the hole in the wheel.

- Make sure the offset is the same, or be aware of the difference and decide if you accept it.

There may be more but that's what I can remember.


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