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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 12:34 PM
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Default Question about spacer

I want to know what you are thinking about this...

I want to have a better fit on my car and i want to put spacer in front and in the back.
now my question, wich size?? my offset on those wheel is 42...
in front i was tinking 5mm spacer and in the back 8mm.

here are some picture of my car, tell me what you think!

thank you!

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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 01:09 PM
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IMO dont spacer it... sticking the wheels out looks bad IMO...

if you had correct camber in the rear then your tires would rub very hard.. and even with that camber with some spacers im pretty sure you would be rubben and cutting the tires up on the fender lip!
42offset is the best offset for any 92-00civic IMO at least.

i sold my first set of rims that where 38offset because i didnt like them since they looked like they stuck out.... and when i lowered with proper camber they rubbed like a ****.
this is with stock height.
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only pics i have left from them.
 
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