Hitokiri Battousai
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What's up guys! Can anyone share any pics of 2013 Civic sedans with WedSports wheels? Im thinking of either purchasing some TC 105Ns or SA-55Ms....Thanks!
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I haven't seen anyone else with WedsSport wheels on a 9th gen so far. My car is probably the only example you'll find right now. You can't find a wheel anywhere near as light as the TC105N for the price. Mine are 17x8.5 +32, which is the least aggressive fitment with the concave spokes in the 17" line. In the 18" line, nothing concave would even come close to fitting without a LOT of modification.
Weds SA-55M's are insane though.
Someone needs to slap these on their Dyno Blue Pearl!
yep, would love to rock these!!!
Here's a couple more of my car. I think I already posted them somewhere, but oh well.
These aren't SA-55Ms, they're TC105Ns in 17x8.5 +32. They're a tad aggressive and need some negative camber not to rub. I'm currently stretching the stock 215/45-17 Michelin all-seasons on them, which, aesthetically, doesn't look that great without being completely slammed and I'm not going to do that. I would like to get 235/40s on there, but nobody makes a tire that size that I want to buy, so I'll be going with Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 225/45-17 when these wear out.
First of all, 18x8 +35 would be a great size for our cars. However, the SA-55M in that size probably won't look that great. The least aggressive size of that wheel that would still look good is gonna be the 18x9 +36, which is starting to get fairly aggressive on the FB6. For 18x8, I would suggest you go with 225/40-18. On the 18x9, go with the 235/40. The 18x8 with 225/40 route will be lighter, cheaper, more fuel efficient, and will take less work to fit. The 18x9 with 235/40 might have slightly more grip and will definitely look a lot better, but it will be heavier, more expensive in terms of both initial cost and tire replacement, and will be much more difficult to fit on your car.
These aren't SA-55Ms, they're TC105Ns in 17x8.5 +32. They're a tad aggressive and need some negative camber not to rub. I'm currently stretching the stock 215/45-17 Michelin all-seasons on them, which, aesthetically, doesn't look that great without being completely slammed and I'm not going to do that. I would like to get 235/40s on there, but nobody makes a tire that size that I want to buy, so I'll be going with Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 225/45-17 when these wear out.
First of all, 18x8 +35 would be a great size for our cars. However, the SA-55M in that size probably won't look that great. The least aggressive size of that wheel that would still look good is gonna be the 18x9 +36, which is starting to get fairly aggressive on the FB6. For 18x8, I would suggest you go with 225/40-18. On the 18x9, go with the 235/40. The 18x8 with 225/40 route will be lighter, cheaper, more fuel efficient, and will take less work to fit. The 18x9 with 235/40 might have slightly more grip and will definitely look a lot better, but it will be heavier, more expensive in terms of both initial cost and tire replacement, and will be much more difficult to fit on your car.
You dont think i can get 18's on with 1 1/2 drop??? About to buy these todayI haven't seen anyone else with WedsSport wheels on a 9th gen so far. My car is probably the only example you'll find right now. You can't find a wheel anywhere near as light as the TC105N for the price. Mine are 17x8.5 +32, which is the least aggressive fitment with the concave spokes in the 17" line. In the 18" line, nothing concave would even come close to fitting without a LOT of modification.