New wheels
Well, not new - they are used GSR blades with new Falken tires. The rims suffer from road rash so they look best only from distance
. I also installed the hella horn but they don't sound very loud perhaps I did not mount them correctly. Mileage is dropped about 2-3MPG but the ride is much better with these 15", perhaps because they are new. I'm holding my HFP Fit rims for now but wife doesn't like the idea that I have 2 set of wheels so one of them will have to go eventually.
. I also installed the hella horn but they don't sound very loud perhaps I did not mount them correctly. Mileage is dropped about 2-3MPG but the ride is much better with these 15", perhaps because they are new. I'm holding my HFP Fit rims for now but wife doesn't like the idea that I have 2 set of wheels so one of them will have to go eventually.
Last edited by aha; Sep 23, 2007 at 07:53 AM. Reason: Image
It is a good idea to have a extra set of rims if you require snow tires during the winter mths. But you may be one of the lucky ones that don't have freezing weather
they look good. those were one of my favorite oem wheels acura made. do you have a pic of the hfp 16" on your car?
it also looks like you lowered it. what kind of set up do you have on there? when I had a '01 i had the koni adjustables with neuspeed springs.
it also looks like you lowered it. what kind of set up do you have on there? when I had a '01 i had the koni adjustables with neuspeed springs.
Yeah, I have Eibach Sportline 1" drop with stock suspension. I have been trying to buy shocks for it, Eibach Pro-Dampers would be my favorite (KONI - too expensive, I don't need adjustables), TOKICO (too stiff for an old guy like me) or even KYB, none of them has shocks/struts specifically for HCH 1.
Can anyone confirm if regular 01-05 Civic shocks/struts are exactly the same as the hybrid ?
Btw, my 16" fit rims are brand new, never installed but here's the pic I found from another website on 2000 Civic:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...ostid=21442675
Can anyone confirm if regular 01-05 Civic shocks/struts are exactly the same as the hybrid ?
Btw, my 16" fit rims are brand new, never installed but here's the pic I found from another website on 2000 Civic:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...ostid=21442675
I'm not sure the shocks and struts are directly replacable. The HCH has more weight in the back so it might require a different setup (stiffer springs/shocks) or whatever. http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com has a different part number for the lx and the hybrid.
Forgot to thank you for your input, Tom. I think I will have to go for KONI eventually - it seems to be the only one available for HCH1 but 30K miles after I lowered my car and the original shocks are still holding up fine.
Well, I let go my GSR blades to my friend. Although the ride was much better/smoother, I wanted back the oversteering, screeching tires while getting 48MPG+ with the stock wheels/tires.
Handling has improved and stock shocks are still fine (30K+) but I'm longing for some new shocks, I miss the full eibach setup I used to have in my previous car.
But again...I'm thinking of buying a new car (decisions...decisions...)
But again...I'm thinking of buying a new car (decisions...decisions...)


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