15" CPR on Civic will they fit.
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will these fit a 92 civic hatchback with type r suspension.
Is there any way i can make them fit??
2=15x7+25 114.3 5
2=15x7.5+18 114.3 5
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Is there any way i can make them fit??
2=15x7+25 114.3 5
2=15x7.5+18 114.3 5
thanks
I'm not sure if they will clear the caliper or not but I'll help you somewhere else. Unless you roll your fenders and have a close to stock (2"max lower) ride height, they will rub like crazy, specially with those offsets.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FalkenSiR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm not sure if they will clear the caliper or not but I'll help you somewhere else. Unless you roll your fenders and have a close to stock (2"max lower) ride height, they will rub like crazy, specially with those offsets.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yea, I was thinking the same thing. I just wanted a second opinion on this.
So what is the closest offset i can get on a honda civic. Will a +32 offset work on a 16" rim thanks
Yea, I was thinking the same thing. I just wanted a second opinion on this.
So what is the closest offset i can get on a honda civic. Will a +32 offset work on a 16" rim thanks
Just based on that info, you can't get a good glance at how the components will work together.
We need to know the width of the wheel too, but generally speaking, I think they will rub. You may try 40+ with bigger wheels otherwise when you turn you will rub your fenders.
We need to know the width of the wheel too, but generally speaking, I think they will rub. You may try 40+ with bigger wheels otherwise when you turn you will rub your fenders.
its doable
heres a 16x8 20 offet to give you an idea.
as for brake fitment you should not have any problems. my friend runs 300zx 4pot calipers and they fit with no probs and stock type r calipers are tiny compared to it.
with a 195 tire you should not have any problems.

fenders are rolled and pulled alittle
heres a 16x8 20 offet to give you an idea.
as for brake fitment you should not have any problems. my friend runs 300zx 4pot calipers and they fit with no probs and stock type r calipers are tiny compared to it.
with a 195 tire you should not have any problems.

fenders are rolled and pulled alittle
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The gray cpr's are the ones i want. Im worried about is the 18 offset but maybe i can put the 18 offset in the front and the 25 offset in the back. I know the 16" cpr's with a 19 offset barley touch the outer front of my bumper. I am still debating.
Yea maybe it would work with a 195/50/15 or 195/45/15.
The gray cpr's are the ones i want. Im worried about is the 18 offset but maybe i can put the 18 offset in the front and the 25 offset in the back. I know the 16" cpr's with a 19 offset barley touch the outer front of my bumper. I am still debating.
Yea maybe it would work with a 195/50/15 or 195/45/15.
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Camber Plates dont do anything on our cars. But I would definetley get a nice Camber kit, and roll my fenders, good luck fitting those boner wheels man
Camber Plates dont do anything on our cars. But I would definetley get a nice Camber kit, and roll my fenders, good luck fitting those boner wheels man
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Camber Plates dont do anything on our cars. But I would definetley get a nice Camber kit, and roll my fenders, good luck fitting those boner wheels man
</TD></TR></TABLE>camber kit is what i meant-ehhe. i stand corrected tho
Camber Plates dont do anything on our cars. But I would definetley get a nice Camber kit, and roll my fenders, good luck fitting those boner wheels man
</TD></TR></TABLE>camber kit is what i meant-ehhe. i stand corrected tho
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Ya I know, im just giving you **** cuz you know too much about wheels
</TD></TR></TABLE>Ya I know, im just giving you **** cuz you know too much about wheels
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