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  1. #1
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    rims to suit honda city?

    hey i'm wondering what rims that will suit a honda city with silver colour? i'm thinking of getting enkei rpf1 type 2 but i want to know what other models woult suit it

    any suggestions?

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    you have to be very carefull with rims and tyre options with the City/Jazz. going wider and bigger is causing a lot of power steering failures of the electronically controlled power steering pump and stationary load in increased with bigger and wider wheels. A good friend who is a Honda Tech says that they are seeing a lot of Jazz's coming in with this happening and all have aftermarket wheels fitted. He said Honda was bantering the idea of voiding warranty on this failure as the cause of the failure in each case has been the fitment of non factory wheels.

    If that doesn't concern you then the rims you have mentioned will look pretty nice.
    Life is like Jalapeno's... what you do today might just burn your ass tomorrow

  3. #3
    I found this thread, 17" with offset +45 can fit the new city.
    http://www.newcitythailand.com/bbs/v...ghlight=offset

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    get it in gunmetal with polished lip

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    get it in gunmetal with polished lip
    yea thats what im thinking of getting, but it's kinda hard to find 1 with 4 studs on them

  6. #6
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    personally i think Modulo rims from honda dealership are nice.

    http://city.honda.com.au/optional-extras_modulo.aspx

  7. #7
    I actually prefer the VTi-L alloys. I think they're very classy.

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