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 Originally Posted by mofolo
Hey, i live in Vic.
Any places where i could find these BuddyClub Bad Boys?
Need them for 04 Euro.
PM sent
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 Originally Posted by oat.iphone
hey i'm really curious about the measurement of lowering the car, as post in this second pic, look nice, wondering how high is that? pls don't state its in mn, i'm a noob so better off break the detail down quite abit for me, THANKZ
also y would the softest setting be scrap? and if i'm planning to load the car with 19" n lower 1.5 front - 2 rear [fingergap measurement, as i aint know its in Mn], will it be any harsh or scrap?
had read lots of reviews said, 19" might be too big , will make the car goes harsh especially when lower n of course , very costy when replace the tyres [will do with rotate its around =], is it truth of these statement? anyone has experience for this to share? QD i'd see u run on 19" =]
My original 19" wheels were 19x8 +42 offset 235 35 tyres and lowered with 2 finger gap front and rear and the rear would scrape the inside of the guard when going in driveways or bigger than usual bumps. New wheels are 19x8.5 +45 offset 225 35 tyres and no scrape at all. I reckon i could go to 1 finger gap but would probably scrape, but then again i am only running something like -1.4 camber on the rear, the more camber you give it the further away from the inside guard it will be (Unless you dump it on its ass)
So depends on size of the wheels, tyres and how much camber your running when figuring out if it will scrape when lowering the car in my experience. 19" wheels obviously the ride is gonna be not as comfy as stock wheels and probably a bit noisier (depending on tyres, again in my experience) to drive on but its a sacrifice which in return you get better handling and looks.
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I've set my BC N+ to 7 clicks front and 9 clicks rear and seems comfortable to drive around on, slightly harder than stock.
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so from my noob understanding is that ur new wheel setting doesnt make ur car scrap with the inner guard, the reason being is that u have more + offset, hence the car goes more flush in right?
doesnt the wider wheel make any problem to this or harshness?
now i'm only saving up for N+ else K'sports shock, thus u think i won't have to be worry about wheel or i can study about them later on when i have enough money to buy a nice 19" set right?
2 finger gaps all round? nice? mind sharing pic of urs, as i said , planning to dump the car 1.5 front n 2 rear, but wouldnt mind to go ur setting too if it doesnt incur much scrapping or harshness
also curious if i lower the car like 2 all round as urs, will the strut bar help in steering performance much? or no such things needed? THANKZ
JUST A NOOB WHO LIKED TO LEARNT 
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 Originally Posted by oat.iphone
so from my noob understanding is that ur new wheel setting doesnt make ur car scrap with the inner guard, the reason being is that u have more + offset, hence the car goes more flush in right?
doesnt the wider wheel make any problem to this or harshness?
now i'm only saving up for N+ else K'sports shock, thus u think i won't have to be worry about wheel or i can study about them later on when i have enough money to buy a nice 19" set right?
2 finger gaps all round? nice? mind sharing pic of urs, as i said , planning to dump the car 1.5 front n 2 rear, but wouldnt mind to go ur setting too if it doesnt incur much scrapping or harshness
also curious if i lower the car like 2 all round as urs, will the strut bar help in steering performance much? or no such things needed? THANKZ
Offset details

The More offset +50 will sit inside the guards;
The Lower offset +40 will sit flush with the guards/fender.
Yes the wider the wheel the more limitations and possibilities you might need to roll the guards.
Harshness i dependant on the size of the wheels you choose.
The bigger the wheels the lower profile your tyres will need to be;
Lower profile tyres will cause more harshness as there will be less flexibility in the tyres.
19" should be fine just get the right offset with the right size tyres and you'll be fine.
But for a safe size i say 19"x 8 or 8.5 running 225/35 tyres should be safe to clear and no scrub.
If you go 2finger gap with 19" that will still look like a 4WD, i would suggest you get your suspension first then think about wheels and all.
Strut bar helps in steering by stiffening up the tower sections of the chassis, it produces the feel that your car is like a race car.
So it increases understeer.
As you said if you lower the car and put strut tower bar on you will not notice much of a performance diff except that the steering would have tightened up.
Last edited by Crapdaz; 25-03-2009 at 12:16 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
Offset details

The More offset +50 will sit inside the guards;
The Lower offset +40 will sit flush with the guards/fender.
Yes the wider the wheel the more limitations and possibilities you might need to roll the guards.
Harshness i dependant on the size of the wheels you choose.
The bigger the wheels the lower profile your tyres will need to be;
Lower profile tyres will cause more harshness as there will be less flexibility in the tyres.
19" should be fine just get the right offset with the right size tyres and you'll be fine.
But for a safe size i say 19"x 8 or 8.5 running 225/35 tyres should be safe to clear and no scrub.
If you go 2finger gap with 19" that will still look like a 4WD, i would suggest you get your suspension first then think about wheels and all.
Strut bar helps in steering by stiffening up the tower sections of the chassis, it produces the feel that your car is like a race car.
So it increases understeer.
As you said if you lower the car and put strut tower bar on you will not notice much of a performance diff except that the steering would have tightened up.
2 finger gap will still look like a 4WD lol thanks Darren.
Btw Oat.iphone i'm selling my 19" wheels only 1 week old if you are interested, its not the look i'm going for cause i'm too fussy thats why i'm selling already.
Check it out, also pics of my car as requested: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109612
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Sorry mate, but when i helped .QD lower his car, he was on 2 finger which looked 4WD
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yeah its still a bit high i agree, when i finally find the wheels i want i'll do it 0 finger gap all round
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hahah with that you will definitely need to roll unless you get the right offset.
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i'm gonna go 18" for the new ones, something with a dish and yeah with the right offset, i love a dish on wheels i think thats why the tenzo's didnt do it for me
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 Originally Posted by Crapdaz
Sorry mate, but when i helped .QD lower his car, he was on 2 finger which looked 4WD
Im on stock height and 16s and i can fit my fist. 
God damnit i want new suspension. lol
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 Originally Posted by mofolo
Im on stock height and 16s and i can fit my fist.
God damnit i want new suspension. lol
then get some.....
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