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Old 06-02-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Racing Hart M5's

Anyone got pics of them on a 7th gen civic. The REAL DEALS, not the fake cheap ones.

And also, whats a good tire size to run on 17's w/ no drop? 205/50?

O yah, If you have some for sale, let me know too.

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i thought the racing hart M5 was discontinued? but anyways...i remember a member here w/ silver couple has them (it's a female --> onwer)...

"whats a good tire size to run on 17's w/ no drop? 205/50" um...u have to drop your car in order to look good, because your fender gap will be HUGE ....the tire size doesnt matter, the width is what it matters, the more more surface area u put on the groud the better stopping u get...brakes does the stopping too
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I said 205/50 b/c I don't want rubber bands as tires and also theres too much road noise.

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oh sorry..misreading it...[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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