wow that race spring drop on stocks looks good
Your speedometer will read 3.9% too fast. http://www.7thgencivic.com/stuff/tire_calc.cfmOriginally posted by fishboy
205/45/16. do you think i threw off my odometer and speedo by much?
wow that race spring drop on stocks looks good
Thank you, sir. The drop is so perfect that it makes even our stock wheels just right!Originally posted by IceD out N CALI
wow that race spring drop on stocks looks good
its kinda hard to tell in the pic, but does it tuck at all, or does it sit right on top of the top of the tire?Originally posted by CleanBlackSi02
Thank you, sir. The drop is so perfect that it makes even our stock wheels just right!
With the 195 width tire the SIDEWALL appears to be flush. However, it is a bit above the wheel well where the actual tread is. If it was a 205/60 it'd probably look more tucked. If I don't get aftermarket wheels soon, I'll probably go with a 205/55 and I'm HOPING that it'll look mildly tucked in the front.
lol :D in a good way though you did. At least you don't have to worry about whether or not your over the speed limit :)Originally posted by fishboy
205/45/16. do you think i threw off my odometer and speedo by much?
Hey cleanblack do you have any other pics of your drop on race springs with stock wheels so I can get a better perspective how it looks?:)
Naw...but I can take some. What angle would you like?Originally posted by IceD out N CALI
Hey cleanblack do you have any other pics of your drop on race springs with stock wheels so I can get a better perspective how it looks?:)
maybe one in the daylight if possible (to see wheel gap). If possible next to another honda civic or whatever jus to get better perspective of the overall height. thanks:)
Wheel gap pics: http://www.ephatch.com/forum/showthr...3&pagenumber=3Originally posted by IceD out N CALI
maybe one in the daylight if possible (to see wheel gap). If possible next to another honda civic or whatever jus to get better perspective of the overall height. thanks:)
that is about as perfect as you can get as far as wheelgap is concerned:)
Same here...Progress Sport Springs...215/45/17s:
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