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Old 09-06-2009, 08:40 PM   #1
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WTB Low offset wheels! 4by100 15"

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Old 09-13-2009, 10:26 PM   #2
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How low is low for you?
I have something et35 in 15"
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:54 PM   #6
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How low is low for you?
I have something et35 in 15"
doubt that would fit a civic thanks
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i Have 15" Buddy Club P1 Racing II with 195/50/15 Toyo Proxes T1-S.
It used to be on my integra. It should fit a civic
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doubt that would fit a civic thanks
+35 is somewhat considered as 'low' offset in the honda scene now.

many people in cali are pulling into the +20's and lower on their hondas.

you might want to give a range so people know what you consider to be low offset.

btw. +35 will sit flush on most EK/EG/DC depending on tire combo and camber settings.
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low offset rims....

you need to rip off the wheel well splash guards, roll front and rear fenders, and camber has to be adjusted mildly
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+35 is somewhat considered as 'low' offset in the honda scene now.

many people in cali are pulling into the +20's and lower on their hondas.

you might want to give a range so people know what you consider to be low offset.

btw. +35 will sit flush on most EK/EG/DC depending on tire combo and camber settings.

yes your right sorry i didnt read that post right i set him a message i want wheels that i can fit with not too much camber i dont wanna shred tires or remove fender liners i dont care about rolling the fenders i just want a wider stance

what offset would you rec for a 93 civic coupe with rolling
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low offset rims....

you need to rip off the wheel well splash guards, roll front and rear fenders, and camber has to be adjusted mildly
thanks but im not goin so crazy i will roll the fenders but no removing plastics
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i Have 15" Buddy Club P1 Racing II with 195/50/15 Toyo Proxes T1-S.
It used to be on my integra. It should fit a civic
offset and price?
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offset and price?
i have et40 15"s
i'll let it go for 800+ steelies,
if not, then 9
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