Tires rubing arcs


Roll your arches (borrow an arch roller and do it yourself) or just camber your wheels, but be warned your inner tyres will be eaten like no tomorrow
 
Yeah the camber arm will go onto standard shocks.. I have a set of 16's and mine is on coilovers and was starting to rub so just adjusted the rear camber with aftermarket camber arms and it sorted it.. It still rubs on the front but not too bad.

If you are gonna go down the route of getting your arches flared get it done properly and don't do it DIY unless you know what you are doing. The only charge €25 per arch in Ireland so it's prob only £5 in England :)
 
Got the wheels from pro parts so just rang them and they have a chap that he highly rated nd only 20e an arch
 
20 an arch mad money, john c will do it for you for 40 all arches hes on dtdirl, He done myn great job, but theres is a risk of cracking paint he didnt with my old car but just be prepaired just incase.
 
20 an arch mad money, john c will do it for you for 40 all arches hes on dtdirl, He done myn great job, but theres is a risk of cracking paint he didnt with my old car but just be prepaired just incase.

Any numbers for him ?? Were is he based?
 
but you are happy to spend money on pointless arch rolling and camber arms which will leave you with a "Hellaflush" stanced Civic that handles poorly with the crazy amount of camber needed to get these to fit.... Instead of just getting the correct fitting wheels.

Maybe you should have done some more research before you spent 900euros on rota's :wow:

I give up. Hope it works out for you in the end dude :nice:

:win:
 
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