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  1. Lol why +40?

    Anyway the easiest way is bolt on spacers! If you want some type of better fitment (filling the guards) Buy some 40mm boltons lol. Failing that sell those wheels and buy some better offset wheels.

    would i need extended wheel studs to fit spacers on?thanks

  2. i bought a cheap set of wheels for my 32 they are 18x8 +40 front,18x9 rears.tyres on them are 235/40 18 all round dont ask why,just bought the rims with them on and just did a trial fit on my car first.the rears fit up perfect without touching nothing,but the front sits up against the upper control arm. just wanted some input from people of how to remedy this problem. all tyres need to be changed anyway so just wanted to know the best tyres options. also adding incase its needed, i got gtr front guards on so theres heaps of space. thanks in advance

  3. Up for sale is a white 1995 Honda Civic CXI ek1 hatchback manual. selling with no rego no rwc as is. $4,500

    perfect for p platers or anyone looking for a cheap daily, or even a project car

    kms - chassis : 220 xxx kms. engine: 120 xxx kms

    I put a new d16y4 1.6L 4 cyl non vtec engine with approx 120 xxx kms in. i also got a brand new stage 4-6 ceramic xtreme competition clutch kit installed, with a new thrust bearing and pilot/ roller bearing for the flywheel. the stage 4 - 6 clutch its rated to handle up to 200 to 350% torque increase.

    also had engine oil + oil filter, gearbox oil, air filter, spark plugs replaced, clutch system bled, cooling system flushed all at the same time the engine and clutch was changed.

    brand new front driveshafts were replaced 4 months ago

    the car is sitting on ek4 15" alloys with Toyo T1R's on the front and Kenda radials on the rears all have good tread

    it drives well and will be a very reliable car, the only thing i know that it needs for rwc is a right hand side tie rod as it is a little wobbly and the wiper blade inserts changed. i cant afford to spend any more on the car so I'm selling the car as is.

    i have only driven the car 30 kms up and down the street since the engine and clutch change as it is unregistered, so the clutch still hasn't had enough driving to bed in. i did all this intending on keeping the car but things changed and i bought a $900 silvia instead as i need to sell this car to pay of debts.

    please no time wasters, tyre kickers and low ballers

    i will post up pics soon and put all the numbers up so people and do vehicle status checks for piece of mind.

    the car is located in south east victoria, springvale south, melbourne. contact number is 0431 041 005 Meng

    inspections welcome, test drives welcome but at your own risk as the car is unregistered

    thanks for looking at my ad

  4. Fans dont actually suck hot air down... they draw it up to the ceiling, push it across the ceiling and back down the walls ;) And its a completely different situation, as that fan isnt actually trying to draw air through anything. Its just moving it around. I think its been proven more often than not that in Australian conditions, shrouds are a MUST for the clutch fan in traffic.
    guess what i failed rwc becaused of fan shroud and few other things
  5. i think you would have more issues if you cut your blades than having a fan cover on, you should be fine because the fan cover has nothing to do with handling on the road.

    if you cut your finger off on the fan while working on the car its your fault and cant cause any hard to other drivers, unless of course you work on your car while driving on a free way, and your hand gets caught in the fan causing you to hit other cars.

    thanks.ahhaha yeah i was worried that they wont pass it coz someone could cut their hand workin on my car.we'll see how it goes.thanks again for the quick replies

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