Quote Originally Posted by mixed_body View Post
First off i wan to say that i love your classic honda

Now, when i was talking about the low rider style I was referring to the polished look. I know with the wheels off the car they didn't really do it for me



So, I painted them a color to compliment the design and my car's color.

BTW, I would never put paint on any car, before bodywork... I'm not some 12 year old, i've been wrenching for years.
As for me raising the car! NEVER!!! I got in an argument with the wifey and my father, because of its impracticality. These tires was bought to get the car on the road. Once, i get an alignment i'll get smaller tires (165 55 15). This car isn't for everyone. The fitment and stance of the car will not be sacrificed for comfort.


Body work and paint will come shortly, depending on my living conditions within the next 6 or 7 months. I may be moving.

Thanx for your imput man! All you guys supporting the car helps me to keep going
Trust me when i say raise it because of the tire sidewall height, I was only saying that because of how odd it looks with tall walls. I'm probably the most extreme person you'll come across when it comes to (the real deal) slamming cars. Being doing that since 1987. So don't think I'm advocating raising your car, lolol. Now a shorter sidewall will definitely get rid of the odd look. Personally, though, for me disliking stretching tires, I would go with the more common 195/50-15. Great low sidewall for being that low and more rubber contact.

Also, I didn't mean to insinuate that you didn't know what you were doing in regards to you painting the car. I was just filling in the blanks, so to say, to other responders.

And lastly, those pics of the wheels in polished look are astounding. The pics aren't but the wheels are, lolol. I can only imagine how gorgeous your car would look with those wheels polished and a paint job on it.

But like I said, do you, man, and it's all good. And thank you for the compliment on my car. I do appreciate it. We need to meet someday, man. Later, QD.