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Old 05-19-2007, 04:38 PM
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Just wondering if anyone is running these on their car, with 18" rims. All I could find were guys running 17's on these springs, but was wondering if there is any rubbing issues with 18's?
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ill let you know soon. F*ck Fed-Ex!!!!!
2 day mail my ***.......
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no rubbing. they ride bad ***. easy to install.
18's look so damn nice with this drop. way better than if i had 17's...

get them.
now.
hurry.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by seed2harvest &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no rubbing. they ride bad ***. easy to install.
18's look so damn nice with this drop. way better than if i had 17's...

get them.
now.
hurry.</TD></TR></TABLE>

I am putting them on the stock 17's tom i will keep this updated.
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yes i would like to know as well
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if you keep the outer size and the width the same then it will be fine
go with a lower profile tire if your going with 18s

215/40/18 would be my guess
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i have them with the stock si wheels wrapped in 225 45 17 no major rubbing to worry about
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someone post some pictures! hahah i want to see how they look.
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seed2harvest - I really like your headlights! Can you tell me where you got them? You have the sedan and I have a coupe, but I wonder if they have something for the coupe! Oh, your suspension drop looks great!
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thanks man.
there stock headlights bro.....
i just took out the orange corners.
you can find instructions on how to "do it yourself" on here i think. i know theres a good write up on 8thcivic.com
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