HellaFlush on 2005 Civic 4-Door
15x9 +0 with -5* camber is hellaflush on my hella ill sedan that's hella dumped
Check this thread, some people post their specs
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...=392&t=1810618
Btw, first line of my post is a complete joke in case you missed my sarcasm
Check this thread, some people post their specs
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...=392&t=1810618
Btw, first line of my post is a complete joke in case you missed my sarcasm
I can already tell where this is going.
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All such topics will be locked. Tire manufacturers determine the wheel widths onto which each model and size tire can be mounted safely, and you can find the range of these wheel widths in the specs on their websites as well as those of retailers like the Tire Rack. Mounting tires onto wheels outside this range of approved wheel widths is unsafe because it can, and often does, result in the buildup of excessive stress and heat in the tire sidewalls, which can lead to the tire "popping the bead" and/or tire failure. Make sure your tires are mounted on wheels whose widths are within the approved range.
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