Bodywork in progress
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Wanna drop it. Not sure how much yet. Nothing too crazy. New struts. And possibly the HFP Civic wheels for the EM2 or fit. Clear fogs too. haha the list goes on...
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Did some research, spacers are needed for the Fit wheels with a +55 offset. i don't think it's worth the effort. Plus i think the enkei hfp's design is nicer lol
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Spacers for which fit wheel?
I have the Fit sport wheels (2009 + I believe), they fit fine no spacers needed.
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I was thinking of the Fit HFPs but I found these which I like moreso and they are made for the civic so no hassle. Problem is they are expensive and very elusive...and I did go to Maaco and my paint job came out fine. It's been through winter fine so maybe it's just the pride each Maaco takes in their jobs.
Last edited by lollygagger; Feb 17, 2011 at 05:48 PM.
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I think they're high end HFPs. Made by Enkei. Just above the blue bar on this page
http://www.wheelcollision.com/honda2.htm
Found em on this board too:
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/sitem.../t-173157.html
http://www.wheelcollision.com/honda2.htm
Found em on this board too:
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/sitem.../t-173157.html
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Thanks, I appreciate it! Tryin to keep it clean.
Mods: Is there a way for me to edit the first few posts? I wanted to make the pictures visible in the actual dialogue box.
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