New Rims, Grill, etc.
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New Rims, Grill, etc.
I finally got rims, 18" Binno VX-8 rims with Hankook Ventus 215/35/18 tires, also in the pictures are my new Altezza style grill, OEM body colored rear trunk garnish, and body colored Honda emblem.
On to working on the suspension (I have springs already, just not installed, waiting for a camber kit)...


On to working on the suspension (I have springs already, just not installed, waiting for a camber kit)...
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nice... gj not installing the springs yet, saves the tires from camber wear... i rushed installing my ground controls and put off getting my camber kit... bad idea on my part cuz my tires wore out in no time...
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It doesnt look bad, but that fender gap is killer. The stock height of the civic makes it look like a monster truck. When you install the springs, install the camber kit. Then take it right to a shop and have them adjust everything with an alignment for about 70 bucks.
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Originally Posted by blouisgod
It doesnt look bad, but that fender gap is killer. The stock height of the civic makes it look like a monster truck. When you install the springs, install the camber kit. Then take it right to a shop and have them adjust everything with an alignment for about 70 bucks.
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