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Old 11-08-2001
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Ok so im going to put on new wheels i was thnking 18's or (17's and lowering it bout 1.25 inches) what do you think

also has any one used a dynomax glass pack exaust if so what do you think of it?


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I would go with 18's for added insurance, cause currently i have 17's and they do not do my car and justice. i have a wingswest g5 body kit with an aluminium spoiler, injen cold air, magnaflow exhaust and a zex kit. my car is lowered 2 inches and i am currently in new york for college. i am originally from cali, my car's ground clearance is perfect for cali, but sucks here in ny.
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From what I can tell you are more into looks than performance. If you have a lot of potholes and bumps in the road, get 205/45/17 and from the look of things you are planning on getting the Proline springs from Eibach. Is it me or does the 5 lug rims from the Honda Suspension Package look like the Konig Verdicts?
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