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August 4th, 2009 12:16 AM #1tanong ko lang sa mga experts dito, pwede ba gamitin ang mags ng crv gen2 sa revo? any pros and cons? salamat po...
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August 6th, 2009 12:55 PM #2
kahit mapasok ang mags ng crv sa revo.. mas gwapo padin tignan ang revo na naka stock revo mags..
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August 7th, 2009 09:59 AM #3technically speaking, pwede po kaya gamitin? nasira kasi ang isa mags ko tumama sa gutter at natapyasan konti. kelangan ba magpalit ako ng wheel nuts o gamitin ko na rin ang original wheel nuts? wala kasi akong makitang pamalit sa mags ko at ayaw naman magbenta ng isa lang. 4-pc. set kasi ang bilihan ng mags.
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August 7th, 2009 11:04 AM #4
to be honest i have no idea po.. hehe akala ko lang gusto niyo maiba looks...
btw may nakita po ako sa ads.. parang magaling magrepair..
http://tsikot.yehey.com/classifieds/...t/98260/cat/52
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August 7th, 2009 02:28 PM #5
if pareho sila ng no. of stars(butas) pwede siguro, pero i would suggest you na hanap ka na lang ng pamalit sa nasira mong mags, or replace all 4 of them,. lalong di magandang tignan kung lagyan mo ng honda badge ang toyota ride mo. if you extend your budget, you can have 2nd hand mags at blumentrit or else where for an estimate of less than 15K includes swapping your current 3 mags and the broken one.
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August 7th, 2009 03:45 PM #6
Check the backside or inside of the Revo wheels. Look for the following information:
- PCD x number of lugs
- Offset
- Wheel width
The CR-V stock wheels are PCD 114 x 5 lugs (5x114) as far as I know. The PCD and number of lugs has to match to be able to even mount them to the Revo. If they don't match, forget the whole idea.
Your next problem is the offset and width - these are critical for proper fitment. Most Honda wheels tend to have high offset; I don't think the CR-V is any exception as the aftermarket wheels I've seen on those are +43 offset or so. The Revo might require slightly lower offset because it's rear-wheel-drive.
Wheel width is easy - look for the wheel diameter and chances are you'll see the width right next to it (e.g. 16x7.0 means a 16" diameter wheel with a 7.0" width). If the wheel is too wide and has incorrect offset you might get some rubbing.
Best way to tell if you'll have fitment problems is to mount the wheel to the car.
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August 7th, 2009 05:12 PM #7
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August 7th, 2009 05:27 PM #8
try to find those swapped revo rims kung gusto niyo po mapreserve ng stock revo looks
pogi pa din
Yes. waiting for official word on the "5" pero rumors are saying na wala syang ADAS.
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