so stumbled across this list, on a site that allowed you to search by pcd and centre bore - turns out a LOT of Hondas share the same fitment, and a similar offset

PCD 5x114.3 64.1 wheels -Wheelfitment.eu | PCD, Offset, Center Bore, mounting and tire size data

Gives people a bit more choice when it comes to getting fancy wheels at any rate :)

If you go bigger on Centre bore you can use spigot rings (off ebay for loads of fits).

If you go bigger centre bore then you could use wheels off some Ferrari, Aston Martin, Maserati and TVR. More usefully it suggests that Ford Ranger 5 bolts should fit (not that I can find any on ebay) and they have a better offset so no need for spacers... As well as some Jeeps/Chrysler which have a centre bore 71.6 but offset isn't too much better. TD4 on 16 inch wheels have ET35 offset so a Jeep Grand Cherokee with offset of 30 only gives 5mm more clearance.
 
so stumbled across this list, on a site that allowed you to search by pcd and centre bore - turns out a LOT of Hondas share the same fitment, and a similar offset

PCD 5x114.3 64.1 wheels -Wheelfitment.eu | PCD, Offset, Center Bore, mounting and tire size data

Gives people a bit more choice when it comes to getting fancy wheels at any rate :)


good find

see a lot of people fit 17 inch wheels from 16 inch , can't remember the tyre size though

or some fit 15 inch wheels and I think fit 215 x 80 x 15 , maybe it's down to more choice with the 15 inch rims instead of the 17 s

don't know what gives people the most height though , with regards to at tyres
 
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Wheels will have to be from a car with a similar gvw.

I had a similar problem when hunting for a set of replacement rims for my D3. Very few wheels are rated at 950 Kg's which is what I needed. I ended up with a different style D3 set for safety.
 
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Jeep wheels
 

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