what size of rims should i get for my 96 civic si?
#1
what size of rims should i get for my 96 civic si?
Hay everyone!
I just brought a 96 civic si 2 weeks ago and now i am looking for new rims for it...but i am not sure what size would be good for it...so anyone out there have a suggestion?
would 17" be too big for a civic ?
Thx guys!
I just brought a 96 civic si 2 weeks ago and now i am looking for new rims for it...but i am not sure what size would be good for it...so anyone out there have a suggestion?
would 17" be too big for a civic ?
Thx guys!
#9
first off your car sint' really fast to begin with...not tryign to be a dick but it's no corvette so yes 17's will make it slower by addign weight and makgin yoru gear ratio effectively higher...I'd say 15's look best on a civic when lowered properly not to much of a drop...17's look way to big on them.......
#10
go with 17 aluminum with a good tire...you will notice a huge difference in handeling...no tire flotation like u get with 15s...IMO 15s have too much rubber... If your stuck in between, then get 16s... 17s look nice... get a nice light set of 17, dont go for the chrome gino style rims, they will slow you down...my 17s weight less than my honda 15s, I noticed a bit of lagg right off the line cuz of the circumfrence, but once the tires are rolling there is no difference in speed that you will notice...
#11
I agree with BoOsTZeX. I think my 17's handle and brake way better then my old 15's. Loss of acceleration is barely noticable because my 17's weigh about the same as my 15's did. The only downside I found is that they ride alot stiffer. Use this to determine size differences http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...tor&file=index
#12
Honestly, this bullshit about your car being slow on 17s whatever, you won't break any speed records with your Civic anyways... 17s totally look the best! That being said, they make for a harsh and loud ride, and attract the attention of theives. They cost a lot, and so do the tires. I used to have 17s on my car but I sold them ... I never noticed a big diff in outright speed. I now bought 15s for my car... but my other car has another set of 17s, and I like it.
#14
bbarbulo is right, the tires cost more than the rims themselves in most cases... so you gotta pay to play, 1000.00 in tires every few years can hurt the bank.... But damn do they ever make a car look different... I think 18s are too big, and 16s, you might as well spend the extra$ and get 17s.... they are the perfect rim for a civic IMO... unless you plann on autoX or something...
Just make sure not to go chincy on the wheel locks....
Just make sure not to go chincy on the wheel locks....
#16
Re: what size of rims should i get for my 96 civic si?
Originally posted by misaki
Hay everyone!
I just brought a 96 civic si 2 weeks ago and now i am looking for new rims for it...but i am not sure what size would be good for it...so anyone out there have a suggestion?
would 17" be too big for a civic ?
Thx guys!
Hay everyone!
I just brought a 96 civic si 2 weeks ago and now i am looking for new rims for it...but i am not sure what size would be good for it...so anyone out there have a suggestion?
would 17" be too big for a civic ?
Thx guys!
#17
Originally posted by BoOsTZeX
go with 17 aluminum with a good tire...you will notice a huge difference in handeling...no tire flotation like u get with 15s...IMO 15s have too much rubber... If your stuck in between, then get 16s... 17s look nice... get a nice light set of 17, dont go for the chrome gino style rims, they will slow you down...my 17s weight less than my honda 15s, I noticed a bit of lagg right off the line cuz of the circumfrence, but once the tires are rolling there is no difference in speed that you will notice...
go with 17 aluminum with a good tire...you will notice a huge difference in handeling...no tire flotation like u get with 15s...IMO 15s have too much rubber... If your stuck in between, then get 16s... 17s look nice... get a nice light set of 17, dont go for the chrome gino style rims, they will slow you down...my 17s weight less than my honda 15s, I noticed a bit of lagg right off the line cuz of the circumfrence, but once the tires are rolling there is no difference in speed that you will notice...
1. Less tire means the car will loose traction with less warning. My 15s roll a bit, and let go very progressively. With 17s and low profile tires, it is much more of a snap thing -- the upper limit is higher, but it is more difficult to get to that limit without snapping into loosing it. This is what I like most about my 15s; I can hang the tail out all day long and look like a big pimp drift superstar.
2. Rubber and rims are more expensive.
3. 17s look better, but they attract more attention too. Good if you are driving past a bunch of hot chicks. Bad if you are driving past car thieves or police officers.
#20
now after reading this post I must reply.
Once upon time ago I had 17'S. But forget that now!! Who cares if they look nice, of course they have to look nice if your spending a couple of grand on them. 17's inchers and low profile tires suck big time. I tell you what, if you do get them your going to want to sell them asap. 17's are show rims. So if your planning on entering a car show then get them cause you'll get nice points. I've got a 99 si same as your car and 17's suck . your cars will goes all over the road cause of the tires. Forget about turning, always rub's, good luck on bumps loud *** hell! 17's are just a pain in the ***. Oh ya crap gas mileage too. DO NOT BUY 17s FOR YOUR SI. (unless you buy use) but still don't!! get a nice set a 15's or 16's lower your car 1-2 inches and it will look great. You know what just buy some sir's for now and if you want to go bigger get 16's later.
Once upon time ago I had 17'S. But forget that now!! Who cares if they look nice, of course they have to look nice if your spending a couple of grand on them. 17's inchers and low profile tires suck big time. I tell you what, if you do get them your going to want to sell them asap. 17's are show rims. So if your planning on entering a car show then get them cause you'll get nice points. I've got a 99 si same as your car and 17's suck . your cars will goes all over the road cause of the tires. Forget about turning, always rub's, good luck on bumps loud *** hell! 17's are just a pain in the ***. Oh ya crap gas mileage too. DO NOT BUY 17s FOR YOUR SI. (unless you buy use) but still don't!! get a nice set a 15's or 16's lower your car 1-2 inches and it will look great. You know what just buy some sir's for now and if you want to go bigger get 16's later.