Civic EK, people who did not choose for ET45...
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Civic EK, people who did not choose for ET45...
Ok so We all know that Civic EK's got an ET45 offset.
I am willing to buy new wheels for my hatchback. But there are few wheels I like wich have ET45.
I'm a bit scared if I buy a lower offset that the car will handle worse. Plus it's not so healty for the wheel bearings. It may look better a lower offset but I want to keep the cars handeling.
For what offset did you choose? And are you happy with the comfort for daily trips and faster trips?
thanks all!!
I am willing to buy new wheels for my hatchback. But there are few wheels I like wich have ET45.
I'm a bit scared if I buy a lower offset that the car will handle worse. Plus it's not so healty for the wheel bearings. It may look better a lower offset but I want to keep the cars handeling.
For what offset did you choose? And are you happy with the comfort for daily trips and faster trips?
thanks all!!
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Re: Civic EK, people who did not choose for ET45...
anything from +38 to +44 will be fine..
i have also used +32 to +37 offset for long periods of time w/o any issues. its just once you go sub +38 you may have issues with rubbing depending on vehicle height and camber adjustment and whether you are running the correct tire size or not.
i have also used +32 to +37 offset for long periods of time w/o any issues. its just once you go sub +38 you may have issues with rubbing depending on vehicle height and camber adjustment and whether you are running the correct tire size or not.
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