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I have a 2000 civic Ex, the whole components are still OEM. I want to start a change on that car. But b4 i touch the engines i'd like to have a bit of change on it looks. Can you give some suggestions. Secondly if i replace the rims with a larger one, should i replace the tie rod,ball joint, and every part that connected to it, because i think the OEM parts would not handle it perfectly. Sorry..! too many questions. I'm A newcomer....
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Re: Carsmetic!

I've never heard of replacing the parts connected to the wheel just for rims. 16" or 17" rims will fit just fine without any alterations. If you want better handling, go with some good lowering springs or stiffer shocks (or both). Make sure to put good quality tires on your new rims if you do get them either way.
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Lip kit, drop and nice rims usually does it for me when it comes to the exterior
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