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96' ITR RIMS Fit Without MOD?

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    96' ITR RIMS Fit Without MOD?

    Hi!

    For sum reason i cant get the search to work properly since the facelift of cb7tuner, soo quick question

    Does the 96 4x114.3 +50 fit the cb7 perfectly without mods? Wont touch the caliper? wont need wheel spacer correct? Will it rub at certain drop heights, or full lock ?


    Thanks In advance for replies.!!!

    #2
    A spacer is normally used. I don't know if it's 100% necessary, but I don't know many people with the ITR wheels that haven't used spacers.


    As for the search, the index is still updating. It's going to take a while.






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      #3
      I have itr's on my cb...yes it does require 10mm wheels spacer..

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        #4
        Originally posted by CB7_ACCORD View Post
        I have itr's on my cb...yes it does require 10mm wheels spacer..
        no it doesn't require 10mm spacers, i think someone was able to use the 3mm and were fine with that, but 5mm is what most people use.

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          #5
          Originally posted by N9netwoAccord
          no it doesn't require 10mm spacers, i think someone was able to use the 3mm and were fine with that, but 5mm is what most people use.

          oh well......I found the 10mm cheap...all four for $5 so I figure why waste more money if it does the same job.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by CB7_ACCORD View Post
            oh well......I found the 10mm cheap...all four for $5 so I figure why waste more money if it does the same job.....
            the more threads you have left to bolt down the wheels the better. that would be the difference.
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              #7
              Originally posted by nighthawk
              the more threads you have left to bolt down the wheels the better. that would be the difference.
              true...but I had them for more than a year now..its fine..
              Not like my car is going to the track

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                #8
                i just put my itr's on today with a 5mm spacer and evrything is good, but i highly suggest getting extended studs because running spacers and stock studs your pushing it because you only have so much thread..will get pics up later don't have my camera right now

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                  #9
                  I ground the caliper guard down .
                  Originally posted by deevergote
                  ..It's not cheap to build a fast CB7, especially NA. However, if you're willing to put the money into the car, it's well worth it in the end. There ARE faster cars out there, but some people, like me, want THIS particular car to be fast!...
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                    #10
                    u need spacers for them for sure
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ktcb7 View Post
                      i just put my itr's on today with a 5mm spacer and evrything is good, but i highly suggest getting extended studs because running spacers and stock studs your pushing it because you only have so much thread..will get pics up later don't have my camera right now
                      I second that.

                      I got 5mm spacers and ARP extended studs and mine have been perfect.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nighthawk View Post
                        the more threads you have left to bolt down the wheels the better. that would be the difference.
                        X2 but up to the man

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Maple50175 View Post
                            dang

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ralphie View Post
                              I second that.

                              I got 5mm spacers and ARP extended studs and mine have been perfect.

                              do you have to extended the studs?


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