17x9 or 18x8.5?

CleanWhiteHonda

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There's different ways of going about it. The goal is to add more clearance. I'd grab some zip ties and pop your wheel off and see what you can do with some tools that are laying around the house.
 

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I ordered the 9.5s today so I guess whenever they get here I can just get some help on here with relocating the tabs and everything. Thanks for all the help.
 

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It's not that hard and it's actually kind of fun if you have some time to waste lol. Just get a rotary tool (i.e. Dremel).

You'll most likely have to shave part of the rear bumper as well.

Oh it ain't fun when you don't relocate it enough and your rip your bumper tab off when your reverse haha.
 

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ust letting you know.. running 17x9.5 right now, with cambers but no roll yet, and it is hell LOL

get your fenders rolled asap, i drive 15mph everywhere right now until i get mine
 

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I already have my fenders rolled. I had 18's when I was riding around like a monster truck and I was still rubbing. I also shaved off part of my rear bumper. I'm just now sure how the front will react.
 

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where did you find 962s for sale at?
 
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