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What size rims are on a 1998 Acura Integra?

The rim size varies by trim: base models use 14-inch rims, while higher trims use 15-inch rims. Exact widths and whether the wheel is steel or alloy depend on the specific model you’re looking at.


Trim-based rim sizes


The following breakdown reflects typical factory configurations for US-market 1998 Integra models. Markets and option packages can alter what came from the factory, so check the door jamb sticker or your VIN-specific build sheet for precise specification.



  • RS/LS: 14-inch rims (14x5.5J, typically steel with hubcaps)

  • GS: 15-inch rims (15x6.0J, alloy)

  • GS-R: 15-inch rims (15x6.0J, alloy)

  • Type R: 15-inch rims (15x6.0J, forged alloy)


Note: Tire sizes accompanying these rims varied by trim and year. Aftermarket wheels are common, and some owners replace stock rims with others over time.


What this means for owners and buyers


When shopping for a 1998 Integra, knowing the trim helps you verify genuine factory equipment and helps with compatibility for tires, brakes, and suspension upgrades. If you’re restoring a car to stock, matching the original 14-inch or 15-inch setup is important for authenticity and handling characteristics.


Summary


In short, the 1998 Acura Integra did not have a single universal rim size. Base RS/LS models used 14-inch rims, while GS, GS-R, and Type R trims used 15-inch rims—with the Type R employing forged 15x6.0J wheels. Always confirm via the car’s build sheet or a VIN lookup for the exact configuration on a given vehicle.

What is my stock rim size?


One way to determine the rim size for your vehicle is to look at the alphanumeric tire size code located in the owner's manual, driver's side door jamb, or inside the glove box door. Look for a code like P215/65 R15 95H.



What is the bolt pattern on a 1998 Integra?


4-100mm
Bolt Pattern: 4-100mm.



What size tires are on a 1998 Acura Integra?


1998 Acura Integra GS-R 195-55-15 Tires | Tires-easy.com.



How much is a 1998 Acura Integra worth?


The 1998 Acura Integra's price ranges from around $2,000 to over $70,000, depending heavily on the trim, condition, and mileage. Lower-end trims like the LS may sell for roughly $2,000-$3,000 in average condition, while the high-performance Type R trim is significantly more valuable, with clean examples fetching $40,000 or more, and exceptionally rare or well-maintained ones selling for over $70,000 at auction.
 
Price breakdown by trim

  • LS: The average resale value for a clean LS coupe is around $2,026, while the sedan is valued slightly higher at about $2,134. 
  • GS-R: The GS-R is more valuable than the LS, with an average purchase price of around $2,733 to $2,801, though the high-performance Type R trim is in a different league. 
  • Type R:
    • In good condition with average mileage, expect to pay around $40,000. 
    • The highest auction price in the last three years was over $74,000 for an exceptional example. 
    • The lowest price was around $21,000, for cars in poor condition or with significant modifications. 

Factors that influence the price
  • Trim: Type R models are significantly more expensive than other trims. 
  • Condition: A well-maintained, low-mileage car will command a much higher price.
  • Mileage: Lower mileage cars are more valuable.
  • Modifications: Excessive or undesirable modifications can decrease a car's value.
  • History: Accident history or a branded title can negatively impact the price. 


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