Anyone riding on 16's?
Originally posted by etmoron
randomtask the tokico blues ... do the ride comfy or na ??
randomtask the tokico blues ... do the ride comfy or na ??
I might invest in either a set of KYB AGX's or Koni's. That is if I oppose to getting a set of Tein's
Originally posted by randomtask77
I think that they are pretty decent for the money. A good replacement when your stockers are blown. Near stock ride for the amount of drop that I have. I got them at around 70/piece, around 2-3 years ago, but I bet you can get them for cheaper than that now.
I might invest in either a set of KYB AGX's or Koni's. That is if I oppose to getting a set of Tein's
I think that they are pretty decent for the money. A good replacement when your stockers are blown. Near stock ride for the amount of drop that I have. I got them at around 70/piece, around 2-3 years ago, but I bet you can get them for cheaper than that now.
I might invest in either a set of KYB AGX's or Koni's. That is if I oppose to getting a set of Tein's
I didnt get Teins....but I wanted to. I came to my senses and asked myself...."when am I going to need 16 points of adjustability on my commute to work or school?"
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
Originally posted by Bakeoff
lol, I think it's funny that you two are baggin on the tire shop! They were trying to help you protect your rims from pot holes, and road debris! I had 45's on my 17's and bent em in 2 months... Now I've got 50's on my 15's and they kick ass.
lol, I think it's funny that you two are baggin on the tire shop! They were trying to help you protect your rims from pot holes, and road debris! I had 45's on my 17's and bent em in 2 months... Now I've got 50's on my 15's and they kick ass.
i had 40 series tires on the accord for almost 3 years, never a bent rim, and i was in LA, ca.
205/45-16 still rub in the back of my civic when i have 3+ ppl in the car, on hard turns/bumps. btw i had 16x7, +40 rims
Originally posted by dantastic
i had 40 series tires on the accord for almost 3 years, never a bent rim, and i was in LA, ca.
i had 40 series tires on the accord for almost 3 years, never a bent rim, and i was in LA, ca.
Originally posted by asiandoood
I didnt get Teins....but I wanted to. I came to my senses and asked myself...."when am I going to need 16 points of adjustability on my commute to work or school?"
I didnt get Teins....but I wanted to. I came to my senses and asked myself...."when am I going to need 16 points of adjustability on my commute to work or school?"
Originally posted by randomtask77
One of these days, your school'll offer a high performance driving course, and you'll be kicking yourself for not getting 16 points of adjustability for your suspension...
One of these days, your school'll offer a high performance driving course, and you'll be kicking yourself for not getting 16 points of adjustability for your suspension...
thats when i come and borrow ur car
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205/50x16" is the wrong size. Especially if you are dropped. You should get 205/45x16".
I'm running 215/40x16" on 16x7.5" rims and being dropped 2" I don't rub. Only problem I had was the rear wheel lip would hit the rear upper control arm. Which I fixed by filing it down.
I'm running 215/40x16" on 16x7.5" rims and being dropped 2" I don't rub. Only problem I had was the rear wheel lip would hit the rear upper control arm. Which I fixed by filing it down.
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Originally posted by Bakeoff
lol, I think it's funny that you two are baggin on the tire shop! They were trying to help you protect your rims from pot holes, and road debris!
lol, I think it's funny that you two are baggin on the tire shop! They were trying to help you protect your rims from pot holes, and road debris!
Originally posted by Tirod-[EJ]
205/45's on 16x7 is ideal.... zero rubbing with a 1.8" drop
205/45's on 16x7 is ideal.... zero rubbing with a 1.8" drop

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