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Old 07-25-2005, 02:01 PM
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Ok I thought maybe that would be the case but seeing as how they don't list the wheel under my car type, thought I might be wrong. Thanks!
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Would these do the trick for me? I don't have the funds right now to spend $1200 on those rims. Plus I don't know how long I will even have the civic. Do you know if these are the right width? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-1...spagenameZWDVW
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What wheels are on your car now? I thought all 02+ Civics had the same wheels as the 1999-2000 Civic Sis?

Those are 15x6" wheels so they will fit any Civic.
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Right now it is the stock 15x6 wheels. I was just unsure if these ones on ebay had the 6" width or possibly had a different offset. The plan is to get a second set so that on track days I can just switch out the wheels.
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Originally Posted by cbags05
Right now it is the stock 15x6 wheels. I was just unsure if these ones on ebay had the 6" width or possibly had a different offset. The plan is to get a second set so that on track days I can just switch out the wheels.
All Honda Civic wheels in 15" are 15x6".
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Old 08-20-2005, 09:41 PM
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I finally found a set of Si wheels so now i've got to get tires. Which model of the Falken Azenis should I consider? Discount Tire shows several.
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I'm guessing the RT-615.
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Talking to yourself
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Indeed

What do you use to get the lugs off? A normal lug wrench or one of those power drill things...forgive me I'm a little ignorant.
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Originally Posted by cbags05
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What do you use to get the lugs off? A normal lug wrench or one of those power drill things...forgive me I'm a little ignorant.
You can use a socket and breaker bar. I use a cordless impact gun from Harbor Freight.
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