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My cousin is selling GSR SWIRLIES and i'm interested in getting them, can someone post a pic with a coupe with those stocks I would look for it but i'm at work so I dont have the time.. Thanks alot.
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Rep Power: 289 Thanks Hondaluver, 1 more question would they fit my stock tires? cause his tires are smaller then mines but I wanna keep my tires.
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Rep Power: 379 no, you can't fit your 15 inch tires on his 15 inch rims, its the wrong off set and you might break a crash bolt. your tires are too big for the rims. he uses a 4x100 bolt patter that you obously dont' have.
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Rep Power: 289 Can you please explain what a crash bolt is to me? I wanted to put my tires from my stocks(hubcaps) on the GSR's because I have my car dropped to the top of the tire... and if I put the GSR's on with the skinny tires they came with, I'm going to have to drop it more because of the wheel gap. Thanx a lot HondaLuver.
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Rep Power: 289 What is an endlink? lol I'm sorry but I haven't really been too into tires and rims stuff. Everything else I am good with. I am a female with no man to help me out with this rim stuff. Thanx guys. ;-)
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Rep Power: 379 im just f cuking with you, they will fit... your stock tires will fit fine. i thought you were a guy. haha... you don't need to change that other stuff... the rims fit perfectly. just get his rims and exchange the tires... and it is a straight bolt on...
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PRICIVIC911, you'll have no problems with those wheels at all.
Project2k2, I'd recomend something esle for the track, as these are rather Narrow. 5.5" I believe. Try and get a 15X6.5 at the minimum 15X7 would be better.
PRICIVIC911, you'll have no problems with those wheels at all.
Project2k2, I'd recomend something esle for the track, as these are rather Narrow. 5.5" I believe. Try and get a 15X6.5 at the minimum 15X7 would be better.
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Rep Power: 379 sorry for picking on you... umm are you just going to put these on because they are soo soo sexy? i was golign to get these but i wanted larger wheels, i suggest you get better tires to go with the new rims because your stock ones are probly not very good. i suggest a very sticky tire. because you can only stop as good as your tires will hold.
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Rep Power: 289 I was gonna put 19's but there are too many pot holes I mean everywhere I go there's one, so I figure I put smaller wheels better cause I dont wanna mess up my new ones. its ok about picking on me lol.
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Rep Power: 289 Hey HondaLuver, I wanna ask you something are KONI SPORT SHOCKS any good? cause I wanna purchase some shocks and I dont know which ones to get, I have SPRINT springs but they are not installed until I get my shocks, so let me know what you think, Thanks.
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Rep Power: 356 They are plenty good. Many Race driven (autocross, Road racing) cars run on Koni Yellows, some of the best in the nation.
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Rep Power: 289 This is what it shows and what it says:
These are brand new in the box a set of 4 ( 2 front 8641 1416 , 2 rear 8041 1281) Koni Sport externally damping adjustable shocks to fit 2001 TO 2003 HONDA CIVIC ALL MODELS INCLUDING Si .
Price: US $488.00 are these them? cause I wanna purchase the rite ones.
These are brand new in the box a set of 4 ( 2 front 8641 1416 , 2 rear 8041 1281) Koni Sport externally damping adjustable shocks to fit 2001 TO 2003 HONDA CIVIC ALL MODELS INCLUDING Si .
Price: US $488.00 are these them? cause I wanna purchase the rite ones.
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Rep Power: 356 Koni is the brand Yellow is the Model.(All the Sport models have yellow Bodies)
I believe that they Yellows(Sports) are all thats availble for our cars from Koni.
I believe that they Yellows(Sports) are all thats availble for our cars from Koni.
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Rep Power: 356 Be sure they are for your car, Honda Changed the Diamiter of the shocks on the front in 2002. So a shock for an 01 wont fit right on an 03
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Rep Power: 356 Me to, make sure what ever you buy fits the 01 shocks.
Part numbers from Koni
8610-1415 Sport for 55mm outer diameter housing
8641-1416 Sport for 50mm outer diameter housing
I believe the 01 uses the 50mm but I'm not 100% sure
Part numbers from Koni
8610-1415 Sport for 55mm outer diameter housing
8641-1416 Sport for 50mm outer diameter housing
I believe the 01 uses the 50mm but I'm not 100% sure
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Rep Power: 379 yea i think that is a good shock, make sure it fit before you buy them, i actually suggest you sell ur springs and buy full dampers, such as haymes or simular product. you will like the ride better. and when you lower your car, i suggest you get a rear camber kit. this will make sure your car doesn't premeturly eat the tire up before its real life is eaten away
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Rep Power: 307 Originally posted by PRICIVIC911
How do I make sure they fit before I buy them? I'm getting them from EBAY.
How do I make sure they fit before I buy them? I'm getting them from EBAY.
you can't find out for sure if you're buying from ebay, but I guess you could always email the seller...
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