+25/ +35 offset on a civic
Im thinking of getting some wheels for a civic eg. 2 Rims 15 x 7 inch +35 offset, 2 Rims 15 x 7.5 inch +25 offset.
Will I have to roll my fenders to fit this in the rear in order to go low? ALso if anyone has pic of eg civic with simple roled fenders can u post em? Nothing to exagerated, im not really into the whole rolling fenders thing.
Will I have to roll my fenders to fit this in the rear in order to go low? ALso if anyone has pic of eg civic with simple roled fenders can u post em? Nothing to exagerated, im not really into the whole rolling fenders thing.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16_egr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so u think theyll look good?</TD></TR></TABLE>what rims are they?
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these or the ones u need are 4x100?
well.. once you roll them there's no turning back so u might as well go all out and i would try them on first before doing anything like that.
u wont have to roll them for the 15x7 +35 just as long as you get the proper size tire for your car.
a lot of people say 195/50 will look stretched but i think that's what you need to use to accomplish the type of look u want.
You're MUCH better off getting wheels that are either 15x6 (including used GS-R wheels) or 15x6.5. For your car, you will need 195/50-15 tires. For that size tire, 15x7.5 is too wide, and even 15x7 will make them look too stretched. And there will be no need to roll the fenders.
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not a honda but it will turn out like this. u cant even see them.
is this set from arizona?


