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stay low new 15" light rims 8 47.06%
stay low 16" light rims 8 47.06%
raise it up 17" 1 5.88%
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Definitly do 17's, they look the best - May have to raise it up a little, but I'm on air cylinders and I'm sitting about 1/2 inch above the rim and I am still fine - can't steer very well, but it looks sick.

I could go 17 if i had air:flash:


Well just how good is air suspension, do you have air rods or air struts? any sort of portion valve to make them work together when the car is leaning in truns and stuff. how well does the car handle in turns and at hiway speeds, and at say 120mph that about as fast as i fush the car. I really speed and show and would love air but am afaid that i woul no tlike it after i got it on there, nobdy in my area has air on a car yet so that i can see for my self how they drive so let me know.


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Someone farther back asked about offset - 45mm is the best offset for 4g Civics.
And I personally like the earlier idea of 15" Si/GSR/LS rims too
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I love some of the nicer 15's honda makes, here are some examples

LS


GSR Sawblades


GSR 5 spokes


SI


There are also some GSR 6's which look pretty good with the center cap off which I cant find a picture of at the moment.
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There are also some GSR 6's which look pretty good with the center cap off which I cant find a picture of at the moment.
these ones? they have been powdercoated black

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