Op, learn to multiquote. Half this thread was your posts just responding to others. That's MiNDTRiCKz car. I know his size and width, but not to much on offset. But it's a 17x8/17x9 set up. Megan coilovers. I don't blame him for keeping the offset and tire size to himself.
But i will say your gonna want about a +25-30 offset, and some mad tire stretching and rolling and pulling of the fenders. Another guy is doing a 17x8.5 and 17x9.5 wheel setup. I like the dumped look and all, but i personally wouldn't do it to my lude
things you're gonna need: camber kits, coilovers, and 20x9.5 +15 wheels with 215/30zr20 tires.
That's the recipe for the slammed look which is ironically the same combo to make your car handle/ride terrible, rub on bumps, and destroy the lips of your wheels.
civic's dump on 16's all day long. you don't need a 20" rim. here's some 17's that my friend has. 17x8 and 17x9 on ground controls and custom koni yellows
edit: and here's some 16's. you can slam on 16's all damn day. 20's your just gonna be filling in wheel gap
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civic's dump on 16's all day long. you don't need a 20" rim. here's some 17's that my friend has. 17x8 and 17x9 on ground controls and custom koni yellows
yeah but he doesn't want me to go around spreading it lol
well like i said. i would nvr do it to my Prelude b/c i want something different out of it. but its just personal taste
so PM it to me?
I dont understand why people hold that kinda info back... what does he have some kinda like secret offset info that will be detrimental to how hot his car or isn't beacuse someone else may have a car with similar offsets?
If it helps i've got a 4th gen, not a 5th so its not really going to apply to me, I'm just curious.
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