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June 14th, 2009 05:38 AM #1mga bossing,,
life line ulit,, nag palit kasi ako ng mags ng civic 98 ko,, lenzo samurai 205X50 rim 16..kaso pag sagad ang kabig on left or right ,, sumasabit eh,, stock naman ang spring,, may solution pa po ba un,, aside from wag kabigin ng sagad at ibalik sa dating gulong?
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June 14th, 2009 11:55 AM #2
205/50R16 is too big for the 98 Civic. You want something like 205/45R16.
Also consider the offest. Do the tires and mags stick out beyond your fenders? If they do, there's not much you can do about it.
If they don't, the only solution that doesn't involve giving up your rims or tires is probably to add a rubber spacer to your springs, for the meantime, to raise the ride height a little. Then, when you change tires, get the right sized tire for your car.
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June 15th, 2009 08:59 AM #3
Your post has incomplete details.
1) What particular Lenso Samurai model is it? There are at least 7.
http://www.lensowheels.co.uk/?gclid=...Fc4TzAodGFinqA
2) More importantly, what specifications does the wheel have? These should be embossed at the back or inside of the wheel. Important are the OFFSET in mm (e.g. +45 or e45) and WHEEL WIDTH in inches (e.g. the "7.0" in "16x7.0").
My suspicion is your wheels either have too little offset, are too wide, or worse, both.
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June 16th, 2009 12:22 AM #5sir,
ito po ang hitsura nung mags. d ko kasi pansin kung saan nakalagay ung mga details ,kasi pinadala lang po ito galing abroad with tires na rin kasi.. kaya ikinabit ko na lang,,kasi pwede na daw un..saan ko po ba makikita ung mga specs nun?..
http://www.lensowheel.com/Search-det...ProductID=SC01
salamat po
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June 16th, 2009 09:23 AM #6
Mawalang-galang na pero pakibasa po ulit yung post ko. Sinagot ko na yan eh.
2) More importantly, what specifications does the wheel have? These should be embossed at the back or inside of the wheel. Important are the OFFSET in mm (e.g. +45 or e45) and WHEEL WIDTH in inches (e.g. the "7.0" in "16x7.0").
According to the link you posted the wheel is 16"x7.0". Only variable now is the offset as there are two: +40 and +25. +25 is way too low for any front-wheel drive Honda.Last edited by Type 100; June 16th, 2009 at 09:25 AM.
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