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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    x2 - and all the Honda Civic guys were having to change out their hubs because of it.....
    I rode for over a year like that, lolol.

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    Imitation Hammers?
    Not even Hammers at all, David. They were just basic Prime 5 stars. 13x7 with 175/50-13 Euro TAs. If you'll remember back then they didn't really refer to offsets and all back then. To get that effect we bought RWD wheels and put them on FWD cars. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    I rode for over a year like that, lolol.
    The Civics that I saw with issues were the 92-95 Civics, running 13x7s - usually McLeans. They seems to have to replace them almost quarterly.

    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    Not even Hammers at all, David. They were just basic Prime 5 stars. 13x7 with 175/50-13 Euro TAs. If you'll remember back then they didn't really refer to offsets and all back then. To get that effect we bought RWD wheels and put them on FWD cars. Later, QD.
    I never did that to my cars. I ran 16" Epic Venturas on my only FWD car back then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    The Civics that I saw with issues were the 92-95 Civics, running 13x7s - usually McLeans. They seems to have to replace them almost quarterly.


    I never did that to my cars. I ran 16" Epic Venturas on my only FWD car back then.
    The year was 2005. What happened that year? The first year I ever had a car with wheels bigger than 13's. Lolol. The waghon pictured above was the only car I ever had that I had reverse wheels on. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    The year was 2005. What happened that year? The first year I ever had a car with wheels bigger than 13's. Lolol. The waghon pictured above was the only car I ever had that I had reverse wheels on. Later, QD.


    You had 13's on the Neon when you were in the SCCA?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    You had 13's on the Neon when you were in the SCCA?
    Yessir. After I quite running, I did grab a set of 16"wheels, but traded them to another guy for his stock neon RT wheels (14s). Later, QD.
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