That's awesome news for 9th gen owners, as they do great work. I'm still pissed at them for completely ignoring the 8th gen Civic (after myself and a bunch of other people contacted them) to focus on Fit parts, then right on to the CRZ. :bleh:
Oops! I forgot all about those sir. Those were originally on the EP3R weren't they? I've always liked those, but they're still heavy. I'm sure they're like the stock 8th gen wheels and weigh in at 23 pounds. 21 pounds if they're HFP spec. :giggle:
I will admit to being jealous of the CSX's...
I've always been herra frush hater #1, but I'd be a liar if I said that SOMETIMES in pictures it can look good if it's not too extreme. I really like the style of the wheels, and they look great on your car. Plus I've always been a sucker for white on white setups. :D
My first 8th gen (my...
Everybody likes something different. That being said, I've never understood why SOOOOOOO many people like the RSX-S wheels. The only OEM wheels I really liked are the DC5R's posted above, the TL-S wheels, and Nomar's old Taffy White HFPs. Different things matter to different people when it comes...
I've got a set of these on my FA5, only mine are black instead of blue. Thankfully I bought them for the best price ever seen on the planet, otherwise I would have never been able to afford these baller nuts. :squirrel:
As the others have said, I don't suggest using these on OEM wheels.
I checked out their offerings for the 8th gen sedan. They had a few cool looking things like a J's Racing (style) diffuser, and Mugen Si (style) front lip. When it comes to companies/parts like this though, my "Spidey Sense" always seems to go off. :sheep:
New engine FTW!!! Sounds like something nice to hit the fam up for as a wedding pres-pres. Maybe a nice, race prepped crate motor from Turner Motorsports or Bimmerworld. :thumbsup: :giggle: