Honda Civic Wheels, Tires, & BrakesHow underrated these parts can be when properly upgrading your Honda Civic to a true sports machine. Wheels, Tires, and Brakes for your Honda Civic can change the way your car looks, acceleration, and stopping distance.
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Bringin this thread from the dead, so will i need spacers and extended studs to run these wheels?? I really wanted them but didn't want to buy the spacers and extended studs.
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+45mm is the highest recommended offset for 7th gen and most civic models. Isn't it obvious the wheels are so cheap because those wheels have a fitment issue and he can't get rid of them? How much more will you need to spend on spacer/adapters? And not only that, be prepared to deal with vibration... My 2 cents.
+45mm is the highest recommended offset for 7th gen and most civic models. Isn't it obvious the wheels are so cheap because those wheels have a fitment issue and he can't get rid of them? How much more will you need to spend on spacer/adapters? And not only that, be prepared to deal with vibration... My 2 cents.
Agreed.
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04 Civic EX Coupe Rallye Red
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DATS Racing
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Well I did it on a 7th gen here out in Canada! Heres some pics. I put them on with out using spacers or longer studs. Just bolted up no problems. No rubbing or hitting the struts.