2016 EX_L Modified

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All show, no go. Cut springs? Lol

Honestly, not a fan. I never liked the body kit, looks really tacky. And the carbon wrap is too much.

Do like the wheels and front splitter though.:thumbsup:
 

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wow looks great! ... the car looks so much better with all that chrome off of the front. you guys did a great job.
 


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2016 Civic EXL

19" HFP wheels (Honda Factory Performance)
225/35/19 Michelin Pilots
Honda Body Kit
Carbon Fiber front splitter
Carbon Fiber wrapped: roof, mirrors, front grill
Lowered 1 inch front and rear
Honda rear spoiler
40% tinted glass

Will add pics once car is cleaned and sun is out.

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There is the local new car show for the city we live in and they wanted a car done for the show, so I took the oe springs and torched them so the vehicle sat an inch lower, since no one makes springs yet ( no way can we sell it like this, but when the aftermarket springs come out, they will get installed) as for the splitter just search for a 04-10 BMW E60 M5 Carbon Fiber Under Front Bumper Lip Spoiler Splitter, this is what was installed. The top is the carbon fiber wrap and kind of textured, along with the mirrors and grill. When the sun is out I will get better pics of the roof and grill.

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The car look so great, looks like an Audi, Accord and Infinity had sex together and this came out.
 

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I'm waiting to replace my 2000 si with the 10th generation version, but you did a nice jobwith this one. Honda could really make a bunch of money if HFP offered Type R parts as optional upgrades to the Si together with the factory warranty. Sure it would cost more that way - but I'd be able to maintain the warranty.

HFP wheels look great. Those huge tail lights really need large wheels to look proportionally correct.
 

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Sorry for the dumb question. But what does HFP stand for? I'm assuming it's part of Honda from the context of this thread. And second, how would someone who doesn't work for Honda request those rims?
 


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Sorry for the dumb question. But what does HFP stand for? I'm assuming it's part of Honda from the context of this thread. And second, how would someone who doesn't work for Honda request those rims?

HFP stands for Honda Factory Performance. I found the wheels on College Hills Honda for $288 a piece. With an offset of 55, it will push the wheel 10mm inside the fender. Not required, but if you want the wheels to be more flush with the fenders, think about adding spacers if going this route. However, with the tires that were put on, the width was pushed out 10mm which gets you back into factory 45mm specs.

http://www.collegehillshonda.com/mm...PROD&Product_Code=08W19-TE0-102&Store_Code=CH
 
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HFP stands for Honda Factory Performance. I found the wheels on College Hills Honda for $288 a piece. With an offset of 55, it will push the wheel 10mm inside the fender. Not required, but if you want the wheels to be more flush with the fenders, think about adding spacers if going this route. However, with the tires that were put on, the width was pushed out 10mm which gets you back into factory 45mm specs.

http://www.collegehillshonda.com/mm...PROD&Product_Code=08W19-TE0-102&Store_Code=CH
So 45 is further out then 55? Sorry I am new to this rim thing.
 

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Yes, 45 will be sticking out 10mm towards the fender. I'm new too so I'm researching before buying wheels/tires as well.
 
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Yes, 45 will be sticking out 10mm towards the fender. I'm new too so I'm researching before buying wheels/tires as well.
It is confusing but this is what Discount Tire says.

Discount Tire

Wheel Offsets
The offset of a wheel is what locates the tire and wheel assembly in relation to the suspension. More specifically, it is the measured distance between the hub mounting surface and the center line of the rim. Below is an explanation of the various types of offsets which are pictured in the above graphic.

Positive Offset
A positive offset occurs when the hub mounting surface is on the street side (the side you see) of the center line of the rim. Most factory rims will have this type of offset.
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Zero Offset
When the hub mounting surface is centered within the rim, it is known as a zero offset.
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Negative Offset
If the hub mounting surface is on the brake side of the center line of the rim, it is considered a negative offset or "deep dish".
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Note that extensive negative offset can potentially cause increased steering wheel kick-back and place additional stresses on the vehicle's entire suspension



 
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