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Old 08-14-2002, 09:16 AM
slatchmobile slatchmobile is offline
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Smile Civic Rim Upgrade

I have a 1998 Honda Civic Ex 4 door. I'm looking to upgrade with some new rims. currently, its still stock, but i'm looking at 17's. I'm wondering if anyone knows the maximum size rim and or rim/wheel outerdiameter combination i can go without altering the suspension. also, what width rim will fit nicely in the wheel well without rub.

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Old 08-16-2002, 09:44 AM
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maximum wheel size 17x7.5 with an offset of 45mm, although I would recommend a 17x7 40mm offset ... tire size 205/40-17 with either wheel dimension
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hey, i got a set of racing hart S7's that are 17" 4x100 bolt pattern that fits all hondas and acuras, they are gunmetal and in very good cond....the tires are nankang NS-1s that are about 90% in good cond too...205-40-17 is the tire size

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