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Pete |
posted on 5th May 03 at 15:38 |
Naah I had about 5 sets of wheels lined up before the chrome ones went on!!! They were Wheelmania Persuit's. | |
Icy |
posted on 5th May 03 at 11:10 |
the chromies?? :!:! | |
Pete |
posted on 5th May 03 at 10:04 |
I sold a set of wheels I'd originally bought for my Corsa to a dude with a Civic. They were ET42. | |
Icy |
posted on 5th May 03 at 00:38 |
sure civics are et45 too | |
gsi-gaz |
posted on 4th May 03 at 22:08 |
wudnt use spacers on any of my cars! | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 4th May 03 at 22:03 |
no vauxhall pcd is the same as honda just offsets r different | |
Lazarus1 |
posted on 4th May 03 at 20:54 |
My friend drives a Honda Civic '98 1.4 si.(PCD 100,4 bolt).The offset can be adjusted to 35 with spacers. | |
CraigH |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:31 |
If the offset is different are the wheels more likely to rub if the car is lowered? , Im unsure if i should sell these wheels or put them on my next car. | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:20 |
Vauxhall wheels will fit Rover, MG, Honda, Fiat, Seat, VW as long as they are 4 stud, the hole distance is the same. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:18 |
different pcd? | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:17 |
They will go on, but the offset may be out. Best bet is to try one, i know that if its under 16" then it should go on even if its the wrong offset. Civics have large arches anyway. | |
Lazarus1 |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:15 |
Think the civic drives ET35. | |
CraigH |
posted on 4th May 03 at 19:03 |
Does anyone know if ET45 wheels will fit a 96+ Civic ?? |