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Old Oct 16, 2006
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17 inch tires sitting on a 2 inch drop

will it work?
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Old Oct 16, 2006
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Search or wear a flame suit Son!!!!

Yes it will work go to the tire section ok
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thanks man i dont get on this forum much, so flame all you want guys, no 7thgen civic drivers online on the forum i usually use.
but thanks alot man. i just bought a set or 17 inch konigs, and skunk2 drop springs for a 2 inch drop.
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yes i had 17s on more than a 2" drop.
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what are u gonna use for shocks/struts and your also gonna need a camber kit.

i dont know if u already knew that but oem shocks wont last long with a 2" drop and a camber kit is needed. just to let you know.
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Yup... i used to have a 2inch drop on 17s but it rode pretty crappy, so I put some new tocikos and a 1.4in on. Not as good lookin but it sure rides better. If you don't get new struts and a camber kit your car whell ride pretty rough and your tires will last 20k if you're luck without the camber correction.
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im rollin on stock struts, they are all blown.
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but it all depends what kind of tire spec your getting.
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