thanks for all ur input guys!
I'm thinking about these rims. Has anybody seen something like this on a Euro before?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Lenso-PROJECT...ts_Accessories
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thanks for all ur input guys!
I'm thinking about these rims. Has anybody seen something like this on a Euro before?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Lenso-PROJECT...ts_Accessories
a 10" with that offset will NOT fit. thats an extreme fitment for any car, let alone a honda. if you want to go 10's look at the +20's for offset, but you will have to do lots of guardwork/camber so beware haha
with a 9" all you'll have to do is roll the rear guards and relocate bumper tabs which is really easy and not a biggie at all.
be a wacko do 18x10 +10 at the rear with 18x9.5+ 12:)
haha you couldnt fit 9.5+12 without air and you can't drive it so don't tempt him to go more aggressive lolol
air is always the way to go :)
theres always a way though just need to use the correct size tires :)
Im running 20x8, fit well!!http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._2360098_n.jpg
dont go 20's, you cant get as much lows :)
How much work would 18X9+30 fronts 18X10+25 rears need?
to run the fronts all you will need is the lip folded back and the liner cut/removed. For the rears, you will need both those things + a light to medium pull, also you may need a spacer because the inside of the wheel may rub on your strut. on my rear (9.5 +25) i have about 10-15mm clearance. it will be .5inch less for you.. which means you will have 1.2 approx less space then me. Camber will also play a role for your rear clearance, the more negative camber you have the less space there will be. And you will have to run atleast 225/40/18 otherwise your tyres prolly wont fit, unless you will be sitting 10ft in the air.
:) this is just based on my experience tho :)