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Quick one, can anyone absolutely confirm our lug pattern for the 2017 Si 5x114.3??? Thanks, I've seen mixed answers.
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Only the Type R is different for the 2016+ Civic, they use 5x120.
 
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Only the Type R is different for the 2016+ Civic, they use 5x120.
Thanks I appreciate it. Going to see if these old wheels I have laying around that I bought for my gen will fit
 

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I was hoping that the 16 inch wheels from an LX would work on an Si. But I read somewhere that they didn't fit over the brake calipers. Can anyone confirm that?
 

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You don't think handling would degrade noticeably-enough with those (if they did fit)? I would guess it would be substantially "looser"/wobblier when taking turns, with that much more rubber in-between...
 


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I was hoping that the 16 inch wheels from an LX would work on an Si. But I read somewhere that they didn't fit over the brake calipers. Can anyone confirm that?
You don't think handling would degrade noticeably-enough with those (if they did fit)? I would guess it would be substantially "looser"/wobblier when taking turns, with that much more rubber in-between...
Honestly I'm going to try and go with 19's for next spring. I don't want to go lower then the 18
 

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Honestly I'm going to try and go with 19's for next spring. I don't want to go lower then the 18
I’d be hesitant to go any larger than 18’s the way the roads are around here.
 

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I was hoping to use them for snow tires.
 

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I was hoping to use them for snow tires. Same stock look, with a higher profile.
 

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I tried the 16" no way to fit unfortunately. I was hoping to use mine as well, but not clearing front caliper at all
I was hoping that the 16 inch wheels from an LX would work on an Si. But I read somewhere that they didn't fit over the brake calipers. Can anyone confirm that?
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