You need 18x9.5 if your sticking with the same tire widthLooks like the 8x18s were ET55 and the 8.5x19s were ET50. Now the looks are a different story, but the offset almost spot on. Good find!
https://www.wheel-size.com/size/acura/rl/2013/
Looking further into this site, here are all available options in 18x8 with at least 50 offset:
Yes--22mm will work.I'll try asking my question in this thread: can anyone confirm the ITS socket size for the wheel lugs? Is it 22 mm?
I'm in the same mindset.Here's my winter tire conundrum...
I'm in Ohio. We can get snow, and do get snow sometimes... my A-Spec + Tech did just fine last year on the Continental All-Seasons for what snow driving I needed to do. I know I won't be able to safely to run these 19" summer tires all winter, so I'll need to put together a dedicated set of wheels and tires.
I was tempted to pick up a set of gently used OEM FK8 20" wheels for cheap, but from what I understand, 17"-18" wheels are better for snow driving... but is there any truth to that? It also seems 20" winter/all-season tires will be so expensive that my savings on wheels will be lost in tire cost.
I'd really like to get a set of white wheels (like TE37's), but would it be dumb to use those for my winter wheels with the OEM wheel/tire setup all summer? White wheels will require cleaning/maintenance in any season, but will winter be that much worse? If I did 19" winter or all-season tires, I could put them on the OEM wheels, run them all winter, then have the OEM summer tires put on the new white wheels of my choosing.
What would you do?
Fwiw, I just wasted $$ at Discount Tire trying to get the DWS06+ to work with the OEM Type S wheel. Couldn’t get them to balance, and gave the car steering column vibrations. Discount will be putting me back in the Michelin Pilot Sport 4s’s. I’m going to rock the summers until Michelin offers the 4SAS in our oem tire size. The rubber for the continentals are too inconsistent/out of round to recommend for me personally.So I called Fitment Industries (both to get a crash course on wheels/sizing/manufactures/quality/color/style, and winter vs all-seasons) and I was encouraged to go all-season at a 9.5" width with 18" or 19" diameter for Columbus. The rep did say plenty of people run the ITS summer tires all winter up in Wisconsin, but that it isn't encouraged.
For what it's worth, their recommended tire was the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 and they didn't recommend for/against white wheels in the snow, as any wheel in the snow is going to require extra cleaning.