Rim thread (Winter size)

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Pretty much decided on getting 17” wheels, just agonizing over a couple of details

Just wondering if wheels should be 6.5 or 7 inches wide (wheel-size suggests 6, which I think is beyond the tire minimum spec).

Also if I should get steel or alloy

These wheels fit Honda spec perfectly, actually sold as OEM replacement for Honda. Same offset and bore size.

http://www.rtxwheels.com/en/wheels/rtxwheels-nagano-silver

Is the Clarity OEM wheel center bore 64.1? I’ve not been able to find that in the OEM wheel specs.
 
Is the Clarity OEM wheel center bore 64.1? I’ve not been able to find that in the OEM wheel specs.
Tell me how to measure the center bore and I'll go down to the basement where my OEM wheels with snow tires are waiting for winter and perform that measurement.
 
Of course it depends upon which tires you are putting on. If you are using the 215 55 R17 snows that have been discussed, think either 6.5 or 7 would be fine. For the blizzaks in that size, 6" was the minimum size rim width. You should consult the tire manufacturer or your dealer to be sure though.
Interesting that the description of the RTX Nagano wheels say a 5 spoke design, but the picture shows 7 spokes.

Looking at that tire size also.

Michelin x-ice are approved from 6 to 7.5.

Narrower wheel would be better protected from sidewalk scraping but will be closer to the brakes.
 
Tell me how to measure the center bore and I'll go down to the basement where my OEM wheels with snow tires are waiting for winter and perform that measurement.

I bought some wheel center caps that claimed to fit a Clarity, but didn’t. If you don’t mind taking a mm tape measure to the basement and confirming the 64mm (64.1mm actually, but I know you can’t measure to the nearest 0.1mm!) diameter of the hole in the center of the wheel, I’d appreciate it. Honda makes many sizes of center bore on their wheels.
 
I bought some wheel center caps that claimed to fit a Clarity, but didn’t. If you don’t mind taking a mm tape measure to the basement and confirming the 64mm (64.1mm actually, but I know you can’t measure to the nearest 0.1mm!) diameter of the hole in the center of the wheel, I’d appreciate it. Honda makes many sizes of center bore on their wheels.
I measured the inside wheel bore at about 64mm. After popping off the plastic spokes, the outside wheel bore appears to be about 55mm.
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Hello,

My Enkei wheel came and it's a great fit. No clearance issues with the brake caliper; there's about 3/4" space between the brake caliper and the wheel.

The model is Enkei M52 with +50mm offset. The wheel is 7.5" wide. "Hyper Black" (oddly this is not black) is a nice match for the car, it's about the same color as the hubcaps on the stock Honda wheels.

I'll report back once I have the tires mounted.
 
Is the Clarity OEM wheel center bore 64.1? I’ve not been able to find that in the OEM wheel specs.

Yes it is. And 64.1mm is a common bore diameter. It's in the specs, I've also measured it with a caliper and I have a set of centering rings that fit it.
 
69mm is what you're looking for . The clip on the inside fit 64.1 but the total diameter is 69mm from the front. These fit my Costco rims.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00LIS2ZJW?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd

I appreciate the followup and link, but 69mm center caps do not fit the OEM Honda Clarity wheels. That's what I purchased and they don't come close to fitting, though they may be fine on the Costco wheel. I suspect the answer is in what @insightman posted and the correct OEM cap is 55mm (after removing the plastic spokes).
 
I appreciate the followup and link, but 69mm center caps do not fit the OEM Honda Clarity wheels. That's what I purchased and they don't come close to fitting, though they may be fine on the Costco wheel. I suspect the answer is in what @insightman posted and the correct OEM cap is 55mm (after removing the plastic spokes).
Might be 55.1mm. I don't have a caliper, just an old wooden ruler.
 
I had the studded tires mounted today and I put them on the car and we did a test drive. It drove great, just the typical sound of the claws hitting the road. We're ready for the winter.

These are Enkei M52 with studded Firestone Winterforce 2 215/55R17 all from the Tire Rack. I have 40 PSI in these.

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I've bought the following and have test fitted them. Everything works as expected.
Will install them once it get cold enough.

Tire:
From Costco.ca. Pirelli Winter Ice Zero 215/55R17 98H

Rim:
17" rims are as small as you can go. On my rims, the stick-on wheel balancing weights on the inner face of the rim just clear the front caliper with about 3/4" clearance. [The clearance depends on the rim manufacturer and they don't publish it as part of the specs. I've had issues with a brand of 17" rims on my wife's Lexus where the inner edge was rubbing the caliper.]

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My 7.5" wide rim with 40mm offset compared to the OEM 8" with 50mm offset.
It extends out towards to fender by an extra 4mm but there are no clearance issues.
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End Result:
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So finally have time to check with Costco.ca on rim and tires.

I guess the 17" rim that cost $69.99 (4th one on the list) is the correct one to order?
https://www.c-wheels.ca/en/fitments...e=Honda&model=Clarity&submodel=Plug-in+Hybrid

Also check the price for Michelin X-Ice III, total including everything for 215/55R17 is $899.99 so total for tires and rim is $1216.35
Look at Canadian Tire for rims. They have 50 offsets and are cheaper -- quality looks the same to me.
 
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