Stephey
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- Vehicle Model
- civic
- Body Style
- coupe
After thinking about how I plan to use this car, I wanted to keep the stock tires size/profile to retain a nice smooth ride. This isn't going to be my "sports car" (note the 265 RWHP 3.1L stroker orange Datsun 280z in the background) but the stock plastic hubcaps made the car look cheap. I really didn't care for the look of the 7 spoke 16 inch accessory wheel either. I thought a 5 spoke would look good and therefor figured I would have to go aftermarket, which I didn't want to do for a variety of reasons.
I was poking around the CHH site and saw some 15 inch alloys, made for upgrade of DX/LX cars in a 5 spoke and ordered them. CHH did a VERY excellent job of packaging them up and I got them installed today. I LOVE the way they look, kinda a old school hot rod look to them. I know for a lot of people they don't look racy/modern enough but like I said, that isn't what I wanted this car to be. I already have a fast car :P
Anyway here is a picture of them in case anyone is curious what they look like on a car. They have a machined spoke/rim and painted inserts with clear over the whole thing. Very sharp wheels and factory quality with steel inserts for lug nuts, stock TPMS fit etc.

I was poking around the CHH site and saw some 15 inch alloys, made for upgrade of DX/LX cars in a 5 spoke and ordered them. CHH did a VERY excellent job of packaging them up and I got them installed today. I LOVE the way they look, kinda a old school hot rod look to them. I know for a lot of people they don't look racy/modern enough but like I said, that isn't what I wanted this car to be. I already have a fast car :P
Anyway here is a picture of them in case anyone is curious what they look like on a car. They have a machined spoke/rim and painted inserts with clear over the whole thing. Very sharp wheels and factory quality with steel inserts for lug nuts, stock TPMS fit etc.
