trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
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trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
I'm new to this thread but I'm in need off a Lil bit of info I'm very familiar with fitment done build countless civics already but now I've moved onto a 2000 crv 4wd manual 144k for a steal*
So here's my master plan I just recently bought 2010 camaro 20s
For $100 I jumped on the deal quicker than ever just to resell due to them being 5x120 and the V is 5x114.3
Then it hits me just buy converters y not got the wheels for a crazy deal*
Here's were it gets crazy the only converter I would b able to run is*
20mm or larger and the camaro stocks are 20x8/9 so the converter would make it 20x8.75/9.75 on the V
That will poke so much and I don't want a Mexi-flush look either
So here's what I'm thinking to make it work and would like your guys suggestion of any thing*
OK so wheels fronts 20×8 I'm thinking 215/30/20*tires*rears 20x9 225/30/20 in my head I'm thinking it'll b a equal stretch look all the way around due to the wheels width being different*
The wheels and*tires*overall size would b equivalent to a 18 with 245/40/18*tires*on them I've compared them already side by side
I already know I'm gona have to camber the f $#k outa rear and some in the front too but that's cools it's not gona b my daily soon going for something crazy and different to do with it
So here's were I really need help I'm not honnestly up to spending the money for full suspension since I've already got the wheels and the crv for really cheap*
I've bin doing some research and found that 2002 accord struts work and my buddy has a pair that he'll sell me for damn near pebbles and than ordering some 30k 5" tall swift Springs and putting some*eBaycoilover sleeves I have sitting around to adjust the height it's sounds like it will work but I'm not sure I've never messed with fitment on a crv before so if any of you guys don't think it won't work or it will or if u have a better idea of a suspension setup lmk
So here's my master plan I just recently bought 2010 camaro 20s
For $100 I jumped on the deal quicker than ever just to resell due to them being 5x120 and the V is 5x114.3
Then it hits me just buy converters y not got the wheels for a crazy deal*
Here's were it gets crazy the only converter I would b able to run is*
20mm or larger and the camaro stocks are 20x8/9 so the converter would make it 20x8.75/9.75 on the V
That will poke so much and I don't want a Mexi-flush look either
So here's what I'm thinking to make it work and would like your guys suggestion of any thing*
OK so wheels fronts 20×8 I'm thinking 215/30/20*tires*rears 20x9 225/30/20 in my head I'm thinking it'll b a equal stretch look all the way around due to the wheels width being different*
The wheels and*tires*overall size would b equivalent to a 18 with 245/40/18*tires*on them I've compared them already side by side
I already know I'm gona have to camber the f $#k outa rear and some in the front too but that's cools it's not gona b my daily soon going for something crazy and different to do with it
So here's were I really need help I'm not honnestly up to spending the money for full suspension since I've already got the wheels and the crv for really cheap*
I've bin doing some research and found that 2002 accord struts work and my buddy has a pair that he'll sell me for damn near pebbles and than ordering some 30k 5" tall swift Springs and putting some*eBaycoilover sleeves I have sitting around to adjust the height it's sounds like it will work but I'm not sure I've never messed with fitment on a crv before so if any of you guys don't think it won't work or it will or if u have a better idea of a suspension setup lmk
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
So I was board and decided to photoshop the wheels on the crv
Day i got it about 1yr ago <br/>I got it tinted 20% all around n put nissan juke 18s with 245/40/18 that i bought of my friends moms for 125 with brand new tires <br/>Ill get some updated pics of it
Heres what itl most likely look like im thinking. Its gona look better in person than the photoshop
Day i got it about 1yr ago <br/>I got it tinted 20% all around n put nissan juke 18s with 245/40/18 that i bought of my friends moms for 125 with brand new tires <br/>Ill get some updated pics of it
Heres what itl most likely look like im thinking. Its gona look better in person than the photoshop
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
Haven't bin on in awhile but the process has begun i ordered form n function full one piece instead of building my own suspension I'm still waiting on it to come in got my tires already 215/30/20
Also have both camber kits just waiting on suspension to get here to install it all n post pics
Also have both camber kits just waiting on suspension to get here to install it all n post pics
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
So I started installing everything and here's how it ended up
It looks unleveled because the street is unleveled both front and back sit flush on flat ground
Don't mid the front bumper n fogs the bumper isn't bolted down and I'm still trying to make the fog sit flush with the bumper n than paint
Also need to take a power washer to the wheels and get the nastiest plastidip off
It looks unleveled because the street is unleveled both front and back sit flush on flat ground
Don't mid the front bumper n fogs the bumper isn't bolted down and I'm still trying to make the fog sit flush with the bumper n than paint
Also need to take a power washer to the wheels and get the nastiest plastidip off
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
If you want the fun to continue, post a thread in the general discussion and debate section. There are more relaxed rules there
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
Noo way! These are swift 7" springs already short as hell in order to go lower I would have to camber all the wheels more and than they will tuck I hate tuck I like the poke flushed look
I have plenty more room to lower it on the suspension also
I have plenty more room to lower it on the suspension also
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Re: trying to stance my 1st gen cr-v
Da *** you worried about, cut that **** fam!!! You want lower? that **** don't look low, dudes around prolly laugh at yo *** for thinking thats low. That **** needs to be VIP stance or go home.