Wheel Fitment Thread

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rayfinkle,

I hardly get irritated by other members in 6GA, but let me say this to you out loud.

YOU seem to take an aweful amount of time to decide what wheels you are going to get. What, almost 2 years of debate?? :lawl:

That's not my biggest point though, because people do take a long time and being patient for a project.


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I remember you PM'ed me asking about my suspension setup (in a casual way like: how're your ride? Any rubbings? and whatnot. I decided to give you my feedback with a bit of details b/c I know it's PITA to seek for an ideal setup that one prefers.

What happened after that? Not a sigle word from you. Not even "Got it, thnx!" I mentioned you that I replied back. Still not a sigle word. So, I just decided not to care.

All you do is continually posting up your questions w/ "Thanks in advance." and you hardly ever reply to those kind members, who provide you some detailed & helpful information.

What's wrong with your common sense? Did you at least ask me, when you used my photo to request a Photoshop picture? No, you didn't.

Now, how many times have you asked our members to Photoshop a picture? You should know that it takes a while to process a PS, meaning it is a LABOR. Did you rep them, who has PS'ed your request? Probably, not.

You're one of the biggest spoon feeders out here, which I don't really care b/c everybody is a noob at somepoint. What's worse in your case is that all of the info we have provided you ARE NOT FEEDING INTO YOUR DECISION MAKING AT ALL--it's taking nearly 2 years for you to decide.

If you are a man, make up your mind. Get them, and deal with the concequences later. Please stop wasting our time. If you can't do that, grow and use your common sense, when using a forum.

so theres been an issue long time ago regarding about asking questions w/out any compliments or whatsoever..i see the point now. thanks for the heads up:boink:
 

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rayfinkle,
What's wrong with your common sense? Did you at least ask me, when you used my photo to request a Photoshop picture? No, you didn't...

I am sorry the amount of time I am taking to make my decision has troubled you. Unless I am mistaken, you don't know me or what has taken place in my life over that two year span. Without getting personal over a public forum I will tell you that you should be embarrassed for the comments you have made. Just look at what you have posted about me without knowing the details of my life.

I apologize for not responding to your PM. I did appreciate the information and clearly dropped the ball. I never did see, nor do I show in my PM history, that you responded a second time. Either way, a response to your first message thanking you for the information should have been sent by me.

In regard to the image that was used in my photoshop request, following is the communication I sent. I was led to believe that contacting you was not necessary and that you would be okay with it. Feel free to contact the individual who helped me with my request.

The message I sent...

"Thanks. I don't have any good shots of my car but it is a satin silver V6 model with rear spoiler delete. Is it kosher to use a pic that someone else has posted of there car on the forum? Should I ask for permission to have their picture altered?
Following is a thread started for a car very similar to mine. The stance is decent too. Perhaps a hair lower, like most of the guys using the more popular TL wheels. I don't want to have to do any body mods to avoid rubbing or scraping and I'm not big into the heavy camber look. I just want a clean looking car...

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/s...t=silver+coupe

Thanks again for your help. Let me know if permission needs to be granted and I will start sending PM's.
DP"
 
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So the rims I plan to buy 17x9.75 +20 say I need tuner lugs to make them fit. Does that mean I also need to get extended studs?

Edit: nvm I read that extended studs are generally required when spacers are added. Unless sum1 disagrees
 
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So the rims I plan to buy 17x9.75 +20 say I need tuner lugs to make them fit. Does that mean I also need to get extended studs?

Edit: nvm I read that extended studs are generally required when spacers are added. Unless sum1 disagrees

U need tuner lug nuts is what they prob ment. Ur stance should look pretty good btw how low r u?


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...now back to our regular program....
Q: can a 18x9 +12R offset fits to our 6thgen(he's only concern is the rear)? what would be the mods? a friend or mine ask this question and BTW he'll be using 225/40/18. thank u
 
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