99 civic's tires
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99 civic's tires
My car is 1999 civic EX
I had already changed my ring and tires became 205"50"15
Because I am looking for springs and shocks
I wanna make lower(probebly front 1.75 lower, rear 1.5 lower)
I have a big question now
caz my tires' width are a little over to body
if i change it lower
Does it hit my body?
Does anybody have 205"50"15 99civic and the body is lower than original?
Could u tell me the experience please?
thanks a lot
this is my car
http://myweb.hinet.net/home15/kenni111/1.JPG
http://myweb.hinet.net/home15/kenni111/2.JPG
I had already changed my ring and tires became 205"50"15
Because I am looking for springs and shocks
I wanna make lower(probebly front 1.75 lower, rear 1.5 lower)
I have a big question now
caz my tires' width are a little over to body
if i change it lower
Does it hit my body?
Does anybody have 205"50"15 99civic and the body is lower than original?
Could u tell me the experience please?
thanks a lot
this is my car
http://myweb.hinet.net/home15/kenni111/1.JPG
http://myweb.hinet.net/home15/kenni111/2.JPG
#2
Depends on how low you want to go.
If you want it slammed, then a camber kit would do wonders.
But if you just want a minor drop, like an inch or so, then I don't think it will rub or anything. A lot of people are running 205s and don't have a problem.
I personally had some polished Slips with 205/50/15 tire size on a Skunk2 drop(2.5 in the front, 2.25 in the rear) and had no problems with it.
If you want it slammed, then a camber kit would do wonders.
But if you just want a minor drop, like an inch or so, then I don't think it will rub or anything. A lot of people are running 205s and don't have a problem.
I personally had some polished Slips with 205/50/15 tire size on a Skunk2 drop(2.5 in the front, 2.25 in the rear) and had no problems with it.
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