9thgen chris
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anybody know the wheel/tire spec of this setup?Paapii, what were your rim/tire specs on the TE's?
car is on point man. Looks amazing.
Since youve got some experience with fitment, Im probably going to end up getting some 17x8.5 +35s, and want to run either a 225/45 or a 235/40, probably with a 1.5" drop. nothing too low, as our roads are literally the worst in Canada. you think there would be any fitment issues? I want to keep a meaty, aggressive look, nothing flush, just ever so slightly tucked.
like this, but maybe a bit higher.
that's an 8th gen civic, but here:anybody know the wheel/tire spec of this setup?
Volks? Specs?
Thx for the link, I looked though that and many more. What I found out was, no one has coloured lugs made of steel and that the only way to get them in colours would be to have them powder-coated, which I didn't like for two reasons; #1- I don't want paint between the lug and wheel; #2- I figured they might chip under 80 lbs. of torque after a few times of uninstalling,etc.might be helpful in this thread
http://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/the-official-aftermarket-lug-nuts-thread.4329/
digging the wheel setup. Are the door handles wrapped in vinyl?
Very clean and classic look!