In an effort to not bungle up what Honda perfected, I started simple with just wheels and tires. The fact that the '91-'93 NSX wheel-and-tire package leaves something to be desired is obvious. I mean, look at them: The 15x6.5-inch fronts simply don't fill the fenderwell enough to look presentable, and the 16x8-inch rears are just way too wimpy. It's perhaps the only thing that looks out of place on this car and that includes the pop-up headlights. Unless you're buying the ubiquitous 5,000-mile NSX, you probably won't need to worry about the original tire specs since they've likely been replaced, but if you do buy this you'll notice that it's got Yokohama A022s sized at 205/50-15 up front and 225/50-16 in the rear-hardly an aggressive setup considering how much more you can stuff in the gaps. Speaking of what fits, it's possible to finagle as much as a 20-inch rim out back, but remember, I still want to drive my NSX. The practicality of a 20-inch rim on bumpy SoCal roads is little, not to mention the added rotational mass, which will only allow that Civic to embarrass me even more. No, in order to fill up the wheelwells but not sacrifice performance, I went with 17- and 18-inch Enkei RPF1s paired with 215/40-17 and 275/35-18 BFGoodrich G-force Sport tires. The 17x8 front wheels have a +45 offset, which means I don't need a spacer and I still have plenty of clearance everywhere that matters, like in between the knuckle and the tire and the tire and the fender. The rear 18x9.5s have a +38 offset, which requires a 3mm spacer for brake clearance but affords plenty of room everywhere else like between the knuckle assembly and the fender itself. Best of all though, the cast Enkeis weigh about the same as the OEM rims-15.6 pounds up front and 17.2 pounds out back, that's only .4 pounds more for each front rim but a full 3.4 pounds less out back so, collectively, things are lighter. Discount Tire set me up with the whole package, delivered to my door mounted, balanced, and ready to install. It took me longer to calculate my widths and offsets than it did to have them shipped.