![]() 10/12/2020 at 15:52 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
ditched the 2010 CR-V wheels on our 2016 CR-V for some 2018 CR-V wheels
wife likes the newer look.
here endeth the wheel shuffling.
![]() 10/12/2020 at 15:59 |
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VERY nice! Subtle but very noticeable upgrade, really dresses it up.
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the 2010 wheels were an upgrade to base model stock steel wheels it came with
doing the craigslist shuffle, bought the 2010 wheels for $200 last year and got 11 months of use out of them. $400 for the new set. Lets see if I can sell the 2010s for the same money I bought them for :D
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I actually like those steel wheels. I’d keep them for winter tires at least.
![]() 10/12/2020 at 16:20 |
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I tend to find cross-generational wheel swaps to be eyesores, but these work!
![]() 10/12/2020 at 16:24 |
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Sidewalls so thick
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I agree! It helps that that’s the best-looking CR-V generation.
![]() 10/12/2020 at 16:29 |
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sold em last year :D
we do live in Colorado and need snow rated tyres or awd/4wd to be allowed into the mountains when the traction law is in effect, but we dont actually see much need for them in our 99% use case so we stopped bothering with snow tyres for her car.
![]() 10/12/2020 at 16:29 |
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*thicc
get with it old man
![]() 10/12/2020 at 16:30 |
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Damn gen-X kids
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You should see this one Accord I see around.
2006 Accord LX sedan with the wheels of a 2015 EX-L.