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  1. #469
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    Quote Originally Posted by [SDCTVE] View Post
    oh ok, well that was a quote for 18's. 17's will prob be cheaper, anyway hope that helps...

    btw are they the r34 6 spoke rims??

    Yep, the 6 spoke, i think they look alright and i might even repaint them bronze.
    Dunno if they are heavy tho, i'm trying to keep the weight the same or less than the stockie's 9kg.
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
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  2. #470
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    05 CL9
    btw Fred those specs you don't need any guard work. My previous setup was x8 +38 and it cleared everything easily (hence why I chose to go x9.5 lol)
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  3. #471
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    alright looking at a set of rotas in 18x8.5 +48

    i just wanna know whats the best fitment i can achieve with 1.5 finger gap, having camber at -2 degrees, no more than that!

    im thinking of smashing on a 10mm spacer for the fronts on natural camber (if the fronts even camber in at that height :P ), (18x8.5 +38), as that would look pretty nice

    not too sure about the rears... what's the flushest setup you guys have seen that has not required guard work or camber?


    tyres would be 225/40/18

    cheers!

  4. #472
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    EURO
    i am thinking to buy xxr 527 18" wheels
    18x8.75 +35
    will those fit EURO?

  5. #473
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    Quote Originally Posted by civicVI View Post
    i am thinking to buy xxr 527 18" wheels
    18x8.75 +35
    will those fit EURO?
    any one know?
    i wanna to order soon

  6. #474
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    8.75? thats a strange size, with a +35 offset I think it may be too close to the struts, and if you run spacers it'll prob stick out too far.
    just a guess, could be wrong, best thing to do is call a wheel place, they usually have a fitting guide, they can tell you what will fit n what wont.

    http://kgm.tiwing.com/calcs/offsetcalc.htm
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  7. #475
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    yup
    XXR wheels
    only have 8.75
    JDMyard sell those XXR

  8. #476
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    IM ON A BOAT
    anyone has this setup :
    18x8.5 +30
    any problems? any messing around like rolling guard's etc etc
    So i heard you like mudkipz

  9. #477
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    Quote Originally Posted by [SDCTVE] View Post
    8.75? thats a strange size, with a +35 offset I think it may be too close to the struts, and if you run spacers it'll prob stick out too far.
    just a guess, could be wrong, best thing to do is call a wheel place, they usually have a fitting guide, they can tell you what will fit n what wont.

    http://kgm.tiwing.com/calcs/offsetcalc.htm
    will contact JDM YARD to confirm

  10. #478
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    Melb - Northern Subz
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    Accord Euro CL9
    civicIV and d_evilz, both your setups will require guard rolling front and rear with trimming of the inner guard liner and rear tab removal.

  11. #479
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    aw dam it, didnt wanna have to do any of those and i was getting a good deal for the wheels i wanted
    time to look around more.
    would having +42 offset make a difference?
    So i heard you like mudkipz

  12. #480
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    yeah +42 should be fine, just may have to run 215 instead of 235 or 225 sized tires.
    How low are you and do you have camber kit?

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