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Looking for SportWagon wheel ideas

I have a 2011 base model SportWagon with 150k miles and I'm looking for ideas on what wheels to get for it. I plan on getting coilovers and lowering it a small amount afterwards - nothing crazy due to winter and rough roads.

I prefer an understated yet sporty look that doesn't draw attention. I'd prefer to size up to 18" wheels so I can keep some sidewall as I don't like the look of low profile tires. I guess I'd say OEM+, but I don't love most of the newer Honda/Acura wheel options.

Please, show me what you have or looks that you like!

u/JungleSuperlord — 11 days ago
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Looking for ideas on wheels for SportWagon

I have a 2011 base model SportWagon with 150k miles and I'm looking for ideas on what wheels to get for it. I plan on getting coilovers and lowering it a small amount afterwards - nothing crazy due to winter and rough roads. Rear end is sitting a bit low right now due to the struts being originals but it's not a bad height. Front end is too high for my tastes though.

I prefer an understated yet sporty look that doesn't draw attention. I'd prefer to size up to 18" wheels so I can keep some sidewall as I don't like the look of low profile tires. I guess I'd say OEM+, but I don't love most of the newer Honda/Acura wheel options.

Please, show me what you have or looks that you like!

u/JungleSuperlord — 11 days ago

72" Husky w/56" Husky pegboard & shelf

Finally got a new box after living out of several smaller ones for over a decade. Knew I would need a back board for stuff like my extra monitor, clock, and various knick knacks. I could've spring for the actual 72" pegboard but the 56" version was only another $100 on top of the cost of the box. I love figuring things out and making things work that shouldn't so I sliced the right side bracket on the peg board, bent it out 90° to fit against the back of the box, and made another bracket to bolt into the stainless steel top. Works great and is sturdy with the extra bracket. I'm planning on getting the Husky side locker for it and will likely put it on the left side in order to keep the right side open.

u/JungleSuperlord — 3 months ago