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Old Mar 11, 2003
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19x8 will work!!!!!

I just put 19x8 wheels with a 215/35/19 tire on my civic with a 1 inch eibach pro kit drop and no rub what so ever!!!!! Just thought I'd let you guys know that and 8 inch rim will work on our civics.
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what off-set??

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do u guys think that 18's with a little more than an 1.5" drop from a eibach sportline kit without the rubbing
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Well of course it will work.... the farther you push the rim out the more you can fit... it just starts hanging out the fender. I could put a 17x10 on my car if I found one with enough offset.
So the all important question is.... what is the offset. (I'm betting it's in the mid 30s)
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[hr]Originally posted by: Polkayman
I just put 19x8 wheels with a 215/35/19 tire on my civic with a 1 inch eibach pro kit drop and no rub what so ever!!!!! Just thought I'd let you guys know that and 8 inch rim will work on our civics.[hr]
It's not rubbing on the bottom of the front spring cup either???
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Yeah thats true a couple of my friends have 19 x 8 on their civics. NO rub at all. It just depends on the offset. But you will have to put 215s on them a 225 will rub unless u have 19 x 7 or 7.5.
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yea but then 19s looks way too big unless u got a big a$$ kit...
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what offet do they need to be t fit??/ i ahve 2k2 lx sedan and i want axis 19"s but rhey only make 19x8 lemme know what offset will work i dont plan on dropping so figure in without drop what will work thanx.


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