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Old 04-10-2003, 09:45 PM
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I want to put stock steelie 15's on my '92 civic HB. What other car makers wheels will fit?
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any car that has a 4x100 lug pattern
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I'm sorry but I think that will look rediculous on a Civic Hatchback. Why not just get some aftermarket aluminum ones? They most likely won't be too much more. They might even be cheaper since they aren't marked up by Honda, Mazda or whoever. Go to Sears Automotive or a PepBoys and check some of their stuff out.
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I'm sorry but I think that will look rediculous on a Civic Hatchback. Why not just get some aftermarket aluminum ones? They most likely won't be too much more. They might even be cheaper since they aren't marked up by Honda, Mazda or whoever. Go to Sears Automotive or a PepBoys and check some of their stuff out.
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Yeah, I agree, they suck hard-core. But when it comes to buying 15 inch steelie's or 15 inch PepBoy's Aluminum Alloys...I'll go with the alloys. Just don't let them mount the tires for you.
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Old 04-12-2003, 02:42 AM
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If you want the car to not be a oooooooo-so-slow and surene don't get 15" steel boys. I mean, you're talking about 16-20lbs which will affect the drivetrain. Think about it! Do you want your car to spin 16-20lb steelies or a cheap alloy that is lighter and looks like you actually took a few bucks down to a crop shop and bought a small rim because you could afford it. Or do you want to be the guy down the street riding on rusted steel like you lost a fuckin' hub cap or 3 or 4.
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