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New tires/magstimmtc 03-11-2003, 06:49 PM Hey guys, well after 2 weeks of having my 92 black lude, its time i start the modding process :smoker2: . Next week, which is my march break im going to spend up to 3,000$ canadian on some new tires and mags. Just a quick question, do 18's fit on a 92 lude, its all stock so ride height is normal, not lowered. I dont want any rubbing or anything. Also if anyone is in the Vancouver area, if they could possibly reccomend any stores where I can get a good deal on tires/rims. Finally, anyone got some good suggestions on some tires? Im thinking some nice bridgestone's, or if i can afford any, pirelli's. Thanks for readin! PS im looking to spend around 250 canadian, to 300$ per tire, if thats any help. :smoker: those smoking smiley's are sweet 94civic 03-11-2003, 08:20 PM i think the 18's will fit with no problem. my friend had some 17's with 215/45/17 tires, lowered about2-2.5"s and it really never rubbed, so if you get some 215/35/18 tires you shouldn't have any problems. some good tire are yokohama avs sport, avs es100, parada spec-2, bridgestone potenza, pirelli p7000,etc... out of these tires the avs es100 are the cheapest, you can get them for around $130 a piece in 18's. CivicEXdude 03-13-2003, 11:05 AM You'll be fine - my buddy rode with 225/35/18 's on a 92 prelude with a 2.25" drop and never rubbed...I have 205/40/17's on a 93 prelude, no drop yet and never rub... timmtc 03-13-2003, 04:02 PM Are there any pro's and cons to getting 18's vs. 17's? I like the look of 18's, i think they will go well on a prelude, but i dont want them to mess up the preformance of my car either. CivicEXdude 03-13-2003, 07:16 PM If your looking for performanc, stay with 15 or 16, the bigger the wheel, the more weight (usually) and the more mass of rotation...personally I like the 17's better, but its about what you like... vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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