I want to put black wheel covers or hubcaps or whatever they're called on my civic. First of all, could this be a cool look. I can't find any 13" for sale but I'll just buy some and paint them. I was thinking of these: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-NEW-13-CAR-WHEEL-TRIMS-HUB-CAPS-COVERS-UNIVERSAL-SET_W0QQitemZ290272212363QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item290272212363&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A15|39%3A1|240%3A1318 But they don't ship to the U.S I don't think... but I really like those rims you don't even understand... if only I knew like what they were called (like with the round bullet bores all around the rim) I could get the same ones in the U.S.. very disappointing Second, I don't like how hub caps show the actual ugly rim of the car through the holes and gaps. Is there a way to hide it? For example, painting the inside rim with a black matte paint?
yup, just paint the steel rims black and slip some hub caps on them. if you're going to use hub caps then i would suggest something without spokes very far apart because it would be really obvious that they are hub caps. what about these? what are on your car now? can you post some pics of your car? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/13-C...m14QQhashZitem190262445417QQitemZ190262445417
Thanks a lot for helpin me out. I'll post some picks of my car tomorrow or whenever it gets out of the garage. (it's still stuck in there)
y not just buy some new rims? they are really cheap for those little cars. i bet there is a tire shop somewhere around you that sells used wheels and tires for cheap. i personally hate hubcaps.
Well my civic is messed up I'm having a mechanic do a diagnosis because it stalls the leaks oil from the gasket but there could be more that's why I'm getting compression checked fuel pump.. everything... bad civic.. bad
let us know how the compression check went. stalling could be a lot of things that are just minor. if your compression is good then don't sweat it. where's the leaking coming from?
Turns out it was the compression... I'm contacting the guy who sold me this piece of **** engine to have a little conversation
good luck to you. is there any way you can still drive the car long enough to save some money up to get another? i have one more suggestion. maybe a local school with a repair shop can fix it. back in the day at my school they would work on teachers cars and donated vehicles to learn how to work on cars.
hell, if u lived by me, id work on it for 100 bucks and cost of parts to either put a new motor in or rebuild ures, maybe less. i like to do this stuff!
Well your awesome bro... I have a corolla still so I gotta swap systems again... I'll do it right this time tho
you have a corolla? what year? I had a corolla before, it was a 97 model. should have never sold it. they are good cars. VERY good on gas.
Yea it's a 97 (white) and it's a pretty good car... again someone didn't take care of it but I'm taking care of it now I had to do a lot of work to get it running... (flushes, oil trans moto, o2 sensors, filters, body work, and of courses a stereo!)
at least you have a back up car... any pics? you should just work with that and sell the civic for what you paid for it.
agreed. then buy a cutlass! if u find a good deal, they are dam cheap! lastnight i totaled everything up for the car, no stereo or anything and it was like 1300 bucks 500 for car 500 for miscellaneous stops at the auto parts store 200 for paint 100 for wheels and tires i may be forgetting stuff tho
Yea I'm gonna sell my civic and keep my corolla for now. Maybe save up for a newer car with lower miles. Thanks a lot guys.
Yeah, I would only charge 20 bucks and parts, but compression is the main thing, we did an engine swap recently and someone thought it would be funny to put woodruff keys in cylinder number 1 from the crankshaft. Things started banging around and we got them both out of there unfortunately the damage was done, and the compression should be close to 140 but it was only at 90. Leak down test provided absolutely no usable info and now anyway the point is that compression is key, good thing you figured out the gas gauge thing, but if it was anything like my jeep, it's best just to go by mileage anyway. And remember low mileage cars can still have severe problems, look for the quality of the engine etc. that would be better than getting a car based exclusively on mileage.
Right, I'm definately gonna do that. It was just so far away I couldn't take it to a mechanic I trusted you know?