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Honda Civic 10th(FC) Wheels Upgrades. Install 15mm+20mm Wheel Spacers

Old Jun 8, 2020 | 07:45 PM
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Default Honda Civic 10th(FC) Wheels Upgrades. Install 15mm+20mm Wheel Spacers

Hi everybody,
Today I would like to share something about installing 15mm+20mm BONOSS Forged Active Cooling Wheel Spacers for
my Honda Civic 10th(FC) with you.


My Honda Civic 10th(FC):
Chassis model: X (FC)
PCD: 5*114.3 mm
CB: 64.1 mm
Thread: M12*1.5 mm


I got them on eBay, took me several days to receive them. I can't wait to install them on my vehicle.
But before you choose the right spacers, you need to measure the thickness data that fit the wheels:

Cleaning the wheel hub:


Much better after cleaning. Now let's get to the installation part:


Since I get the right data, I can install them easily!
Let's take a look:



Fit perfectly, right?



As you guys can see, compared with the original car, it has been greatly improved in appearance and stability.
Thanks for reading!
 
Old Jun 8, 2020 | 07:46 PM
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For more details, you can watch my video on YouTube:
 
Old Jun 9, 2020 | 02:52 PM
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My god this looks and sounds like an advertisement. Care to explain the "cooling" function?
 
Old Jun 9, 2020 | 05:38 PM
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Sorry, maybe I just new here. LoL The"active cooling" means body carving pattern, utilize the rotation of the wheel spacers to guide the air flow to remove heat. Like installing a fan for the brake disc to reduce the temperature.
 
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