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Old 06-07-2004, 04:42 PM
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TIRE QUESTION for 2002 4dr Civic...

...Is 215/45/17 a good size if I do not want to drop my car at all. I figured the 45 is better than 40, so the ride isnt too bad, and the 215 instead of 205 for better traction. Any input?

Also, these rim & tire packages that come with these Kumho or Falken (215/45/17) tires...u think theyre ok for all seasons?

I was looking to get the G-Racing Niko 17" Hypersilver, for my Silver 2002 4dr Civic...any recommendations? Is thewheelconnection a good site to buy from, or does any1 wanna tell me a better site.

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Re: TIRE QUESTION for 2002 4dr Civic...

What are the stock sizes for a 2002 Civic?
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Old 06-08-2004, 02:12 PM
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I'm not sure...

...what the stock tire size is. I'll have to check when I go home. I see not too many people are helping me out here...this blows.

Any1 ever experience any problems with G-Racing (Giovanna) rims? Like cracking or anything?
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