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hjn
06-04-2003, 10:46 AM
I decided on buying the HRE 446R charcoal wheels
19X8 front
19x9.5 rear

And after reading reviews on the new tires out, my prefference ended up being the Nitto Neo Gen tires... but I'm having a difficult time finding a website that sells them on the same site.. I would prefer a combo deal to save some money to put forth on my bodykit (VISracing)

I just bought a 2003 Civic ex vtec

Thanks for any feedback & thoughts

hjn
06-04-2003, 11:08 AM
think im moving down from 19's to 18's after reading some more reviews, they arent 20's lol but they still might rub and i am looking for performance not just "bling" so.. 235-35-18 front; 265-30-18 rear

anyone can offer other opinions on a change in tire, im not set on nitto, just like it.. i also like falken a lot

mostly just looking for a good wheel & tire website and feeback from other new civic owners

esp
06-04-2003, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by hjn
think im moving down from 19's to 18's after reading some more reviews, they arent 20's lol but they still might rub and i am looking for performance not just "bling" so.. 235-35-18 front; 265-30-18 rear

anyone can offer other opinions on a change in tire, im not set on nitto, just like it.. i also like falken a lot

mostly just looking for a good wheel & tire website and feeback from other new civic owners


i like the falkens i have. not many people choose falkens not sure why. most stick with ones like kumho, nitto, toyo, and yokohama.

hjn
06-04-2003, 02:39 PM
Well they are popular overseas for a reason I believe...

I'm liking the Konig Tantrum II's I sceen recently on the web @ rdmwheels.com

Rein
06-04-2003, 03:20 PM
If you aren't going for bling, why are you getting different front and back sizes? There is never any need to do this. And even if you did, you wouldn't get a smaller width on the front in your FWD car that's for rwd. Also, why are you getting 19" on a civic? I wouldn't do that on my Audi. If you want performance go with 16s or 17s. Lastly, HREs are very BLING...they retail around $1k/wheel. I've never seen them in sets of 4 with tires because they custom make them after you order it.

IMHO, you could save the $5k you would have to spend on your desired rim/tire combo, and get some nice charcoal 17" SSR Competitions (13lbs) and tires for less than $2k. Then take the $3k and get started on a turbo. :smoker2:

hjn
06-04-2003, 05:46 PM
thanks for the feedback

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