Question about a 1990 4DR Civic
#1
Question about a 1990 4DR Civic
hey, have a project going....i have 18" wheels chrome (pics below)
And was wondering if they would fit a 1990 civic 4dr...
or if i would have to cut out the wells...this is just for fun i've seen 17" on similar honda's but never 18
so basically what im asking is will they fit if i put them on, and will i be able to drive
thanks
Also if you could identify the Manufacturer of these wheels, because id like to see if i can get a spare..thanks guys
And was wondering if they would fit a 1990 civic 4dr...
or if i would have to cut out the wells...this is just for fun i've seen 17" on similar honda's but never 18
so basically what im asking is will they fit if i put them on, and will i be able to drive
thanks
Also if you could identify the Manufacturer of these wheels, because id like to see if i can get a spare..thanks guys
#4
prolly need more then to cut the fender. you should roll the fender not cut it. look up DIY's on fender rolling. is the car lowered? that could be the difference between rubbing or not.
also you need to do something bout how ugly they are. I wouldn't even call that rice. we need a new word for that. they're like a bad cross of rice and bling... BLICE!
also you need to do something bout how ugly they are. I wouldn't even call that rice. we need a new word for that. they're like a bad cross of rice and bling... BLICE!
#13
^^ he does make a good point. shorty's are suckers for big blingy rims.
to the OP I bet you really wish you'd get more productive answers don't you? You can make any rim fit any car just like you can put any motor in any car. it all just depends on how much you wanna spend and how much work you wanna do to get what you want. clearly the majority of people don't like those rims, but if you do that's all that really matters. again you prolly can't get those on there with out some real work. you'd prolly have to lift the car to fit them. and you'd still need to roll the fenders. steering and suspension might be an issue. the rims offset another issue. really for what its worth find someone who could use those rims properly and get yourself a nice set of 15's and mount 195/50r15's on 'em. best balance of performance and ride quality. if you just want pure style push it to 16's
to the OP I bet you really wish you'd get more productive answers don't you? You can make any rim fit any car just like you can put any motor in any car. it all just depends on how much you wanna spend and how much work you wanna do to get what you want. clearly the majority of people don't like those rims, but if you do that's all that really matters. again you prolly can't get those on there with out some real work. you'd prolly have to lift the car to fit them. and you'd still need to roll the fenders. steering and suspension might be an issue. the rims offset another issue. really for what its worth find someone who could use those rims properly and get yourself a nice set of 15's and mount 195/50r15's on 'em. best balance of performance and ride quality. if you just want pure style push it to 16's
#15
best answer yet
i dont think the d15 throttle body injection engine produces enough power to even turn those uh...things
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