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  1. #37
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    Aug 2007
    Location
    canberra
    Car:
    bmw
    should sticky this thread stig.

  2. #38
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    Nov 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FD1 MY09
    For FD
    what about 16x6.5 for 205/50/R16?
    basically i'm asking whether i can fit the stock DC5 5 spokes rims
    i'm not sure about the offset
    but it should be shown at the back of the rim, right?

    thanks

  3. #39
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    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    FD2
    Car Model: FD2
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8.5 +43 / 225/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size:19x8.5 +43 / 225/35/19
    Suspension: stock
    Guard Modifications: roll back guards
    Issues with Setup: nothing
    Last edited by liquid23; 07-04-2010 at 03:30 PM.
    FD Parts for sale
    http://tiny.cc/fdsale

  4. #40
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    Dec 2008
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    2007 FD1
    :O got the ce28ns??? pics!!!

  5. #41
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    Mar 2008
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    FD2
    yeah pics will be up tomorrow. it was dark by the time i got home so can't take good photos.
    just need to lower it lots haha so high now
    FD Parts for sale
    http://tiny.cc/fdsale

  6. #42
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    Oct 2009
    Car:
    Honda Civic FD
    saw you in my review mirror today as i went to curtin... they looked huge

  7. #43
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    Nov 2008
    Location
    North Shore, Sydney
    Car:
    '03 BB AP1
    Picsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.

  8. #44
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    Mar 2008
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    Perth
    Car:
    FD2
    Quote Originally Posted by dny View Post
    saw you in my review mirror today as i went to curtin... they looked huge
    haha yeah saw u too
    FD Parts for sale
    http://tiny.cc/fdsale

  9. #45
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    Nov 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FD1 MY09
    hey someone said if we don't change the sussey, our FD will look like a 4WD
    so is it necessary or it'll be fine to go from 15" to 17"?

  10. #46
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    Sep 2008
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    FD1 Civic
    in my opinion if u keep the diameter the same anything up to 17 is fine, when you start getting into 18+ it starts to look ridiculous without lowering.

  11. #47
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    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Brisbane - Northside
    Car:
    EK4K24
    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8.5 +43 / 235/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size:19x8.5 +43 / 235/35/19
    Suspension: stock
    Guard Modifications: none
    Issues with Setup: scrubbing over small bumps in the front and rear splash guard front bumper to body mount in the rear

    Solution: get 225 for some angle on the sidewall also looks better... then some suspension mods

    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8.5 +43 / 225/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size:19x8.5 +43 / 225/35/19
    Suspension: stock
    Guard Modifications: none
    Issues with Setup: when the car starts getting a bounce on like the highway scrubs in the front on the splash guard fixings
    and in the rear. scrubs on the bumper to body mount, although its hard to get the rear to scrub had full car also...
    Vince

  12. #48
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    Aug 2005
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    FN2R
    Car Model: FN2
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8 +36 / 225/40/18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8 +36 / 225/40/18
    Suspension: ABP Eibach Pro-kit (30mm)
    Guard Modifications: None
    Issues with Setup: None
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    n3rb-alicious !

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