- Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:43 am
#282610
What would to change my del sol to 5 lug ? And would it be a good idea to do it ?
- Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:38 pm
#284245
It's a little pointless...and very expensive. Could spend the money in better areas IMO.
- Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:45 pm
#284386
In reality its neither, Going 5 lug gives you a stronger bolting point, bigger brakes, and more options for wheels. You need a suspension setup from a 5 lug integra, knuckles, arms and all related brake parts. Might be a few more things, but there should be other threads on here if you search.
stelios wrote:It's a little pointless...and very expensive. Could spend the money in better areas IMO.
In reality its neither, Going 5 lug gives you a stronger bolting point, bigger brakes, and more options for wheels. You need a suspension setup from a 5 lug integra, knuckles, arms and all related brake parts. Might be a few more things, but there should be other threads on here if you search.
- Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:27 am
#286796
Get in touch with user TrippSol
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=4130&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=195
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=4130&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=195
- Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:23 pm
#313083
Its totally worth going 5 lug if you've already takin care of more important thing first. There are definitely alternative things to do for the price. I agree with the post above, it allows you to run bigger brakes, huge brakes even, and more rim options.
Things you need, dc2 upper and lower control arms, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and brake booster would be recommended.
Things you need, dc2 upper and lower control arms, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and brake booster would be recommended.
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2011 Honda CRZ EX
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- Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:45 pm
#324890
One benefit to 4 lug is that 4x100 wheels are lighter than 5x114.3 wheels.
Aren't those an inch or so thick? That would mean your wheels would stick out further, limiting what wheel would fit.
HagerSol wrote:My buddy has spacers that you bolt to your 4x100 and it has 5 extended studs at 5x114.3. $100 5 lug conversion...boom
Aren't those an inch or so thick? That would mean your wheels would stick out further, limiting what wheel would fit.
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- Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:30 am
#324941
unless you run very expensive wheels
But hagersol when your buddies wheels just fall off i will laugh my ass off. It will look something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyMDNzhfwn0
teal_dx wrote:One benefit to 4 lug is that 4x100 wheels are lighter than 5x114.3 wheels.HagerSol wrote:My buddy has spacers that you bolt to your 4x100 and it has 5 extended studs at 5x114.3. $100 5 lug conversion...boom
Aren't those an inch or so thick? That would mean your wheels would stick out further, limiting what wheel would fit.
unless you run very expensive wheels
But hagersol when your buddies wheels just fall off i will laugh my ass off. It will look something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyMDNzhfwn0
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:41 am
#324948
You will laugh until his wheel flew into you causing a accident or one of your other loved ones...
Apexracing wrote:teal_dx wrote:One benefit to 4 lug is that 4x100 wheels are lighter than 5x114.3 wheels.HagerSol wrote:My buddy has spacers that you bolt to your 4x100 and it has 5 extended studs at 5x114.3. $100 5 lug conversion...boom
Aren't those an inch or so thick? That would mean your wheels would stick out further, limiting what wheel would fit.
unless you run very expensive wheels
But hagersol when your buddies wheels just fall off i will laugh my ass off. It will look something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyMDNzhfwn0
You will laugh until his wheel flew into you causing a accident or one of your other loved ones...
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- Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:02 pm
#324952
I just assume its not a daily. Other wise why would someone be so careless.
josh93coupe wrote:Apexracing wrote:teal_dx wrote:One benefit to 4 lug is that 4x100 wheels are lighter than 5x114.3 wheels.HagerSol wrote:My buddy has spacers that you bolt to your 4x100 and it has 5 extended studs at 5x114.3. $100 5 lug conversion...boom
Aren't those an inch or so thick? That would mean your wheels would stick out further, limiting what wheel would fit.
unless you run very expensive wheels
But hagersol when your buddies wheels just fall off i will laugh my ass off. It will look something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyMDNzhfwn0
You will laugh until his wheel flew into you causing a accident or one of your other loved ones...
I just assume its not a daily. Other wise why would someone be so careless.
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:48 pm
#324953
I find I hilarious that Honda enthusiasts are the only ones who seem to have issues with wheel spacers. I ran spacers on my qx54 and my f150. Both truck were lifter and both had 30s. I never once had a issue. I know a crap ton of people with 24s and bigger that use spacers with no issue at all. So, its either installer error or a really crappy part.
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:55 pm
#324955
Spacers with extended studs attached to them is not a good idea, Trucks use bigger hubs and bearings bro. Spacers in them selves put more stress on the bearings and axles. added that most people dump their hondas and "stance" them out and your really compromising safety here. Bottom line is you get what you pay for i guess. But itr parts are by far the best way to get to 5 lug.
rustyrex wrote:I find I hilarious that Honda enthusiasts are the only ones who seem to have issues with wheel spacers. I ran spacers on my qx54 and my f150. Both truck were lifter and both had 30s. I never once had a issue. I know a crap ton of people with 24s and bigger that use spacers with no issue at all. So, its either installer error or a really crappy part.
Spacers with extended studs attached to them is not a good idea, Trucks use bigger hubs and bearings bro. Spacers in them selves put more stress on the bearings and axles. added that most people dump their hondas and "stance" them out and your really compromising safety here. Bottom line is you get what you pay for i guess. But itr parts are by far the best way to get to 5 lug.
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:59 pm
#324957
Have you ever seen or attempted to lift a 30" rim and tire? Ever spacer I have used has had the studs built it. People just need to be smarter than the average bear. ARP sells studs. That's all I did to mine was switch the studs. You are correct that trucks have bigger axles and bearings. However we are talking about wheel spacers/adapters so the point you made is moot. I completely agree that is he wants to go from 4 to 5 lug he should definetlyuse itr parts.
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:04 pm
#324958
[quote="rustyrex"]Have you ever seen or attempted to lift a 30" rim and tire? Ever spacer I have used has had the studs built it. People just need to be smarter than the average bear. ARP sells studs. That's all I did to mine was switch the studs. You are correct that trucks have bigger axles and bearings. However we are talking about wheel spacers/adapters so the point you made is moot. I completely agree that is he wants to go from 4 to 5 lug he should definetlyuse itr parts.[/quote
My point is spacers are good for that extra 5-10mm of clearance i suppose but its usually easier to get the correct offset the first time. But the axle and bearing reference is a good point because there is no comparing trucks to honda civics. And yes my dad had a ford bronco with 36" super swampers on it. And i've changed a tractor tire a few times. Shits heavy!
My point is spacers are good for that extra 5-10mm of clearance i suppose but its usually easier to get the correct offset the first time. But the axle and bearing reference is a good point because there is no comparing trucks to honda civics. And yes my dad had a ford bronco with 36" super swampers on it. And i've changed a tractor tire a few times. Shits heavy!
- Fri Jan 25, 2013 4:29 pm
#324962
If you do go with wide / lug conversion spacers (with the studs build-in)...
1. Be sure to pay the extra $ to get hubcentric.
2. Buy quality like H&R, not cheap china parts on ebay.
1. Be sure to pay the extra $ to get hubcentric.
2. Buy quality like H&R, not cheap china parts on ebay.
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