could you see this being problem on a ek1 civic 1999 model
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could you see this being problem on a ek1 civic 1999 model
HEy all my first post. im from australia. So not sure if this question would help you us guys.
Current Wheel Specs Width 5.5 inches 45 Offset ( correct stock size
right??)
new Wheel Specs width 7 inches 38 Offset ( new rims)
could you see me geting scruabge issues with the new rim being a 16 x 7 with a 38+ offset
drop will be about 2 inch's
Would i be better of going for a diffrent offset
Current Wheel Specs Width 5.5 inches 45 Offset ( correct stock size
right??)
new Wheel Specs width 7 inches 38 Offset ( new rims)
could you see me geting scruabge issues with the new rim being a 16 x 7 with a 38+ offset
drop will be about 2 inch's
Would i be better of going for a diffrent offset
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Re: could you see this being problem on a ek1 civic 1999 model (nugget666)
i'd probably get a camber kit...
but from what i've seen... +38 offset would be a little too much.
but from what i've seen... +38 offset would be a little too much.
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Re: could you see this being problem on a ek1 civic 1999 model (FutureITR)
what would be the recomanded offset?
a 40+?
rim will be a 16' running 205/45
a 40+?
rim will be a 16' running 205/45
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