Well, assuming youre taking me literally when I said "right", I just meant the right offset you like. I think the stock offset is +60? The lower you go, the more pushed out the rims are.
Hmmm, thats concerning so early on in ownership. I really hate how much modern cars are built with so much chips and sensors. Far too many chances for things to fail.
First thing Im doing is covering that cheap looking piano black trim with alcantara. Overland seems solid. Did you not want to do double line stitch to match the other parts?
I dont have one yet but I came from S2k, ITR, early '00 civic coupe,, GR86. I got a 2018 civic hatchback and it felt huge to me. Big enough that I scratched a rim parking, something I had never done before. I then got a 2019 Mazda 3 hatch. Definitely smaller inside and outside. It felt more...
Are those the circular metal bushings that replace the rubber OEM ones? Ive done it before on another car and cant say it really did too much. DId you notice any improvement?
Used to have a weekend car but cant justify purchasing the ITS and having another car. This car will be driven hard as a DD. If it was a coupe and no liftback, it might actually be a weekend car.