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PainlessCandy

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View attachment 52010 Alright guys, I ordered these babies 18x8.5 offset 38. So 225/40 tires should be fine or should I do 235/40? Sorry for sounding annoying, I'm just really anxious and excited :eekdancesmiley:

How are those wheels working out for you? May I ask how much clearance you have inside before you hit any suspension components at that width? Pics would be awesome ;);)
 

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How are those wheels working out for you? May I ask how much clearance you have inside before you hit any suspension components at that width? Pics would be awesome ;);)
Hey man. I love my wheels heh, I could of actually gone with 9.5" width now that I look back at these. I have not had one issue at all for hitting suspension components, but I am rubbing the front fenders a little on dips, but that's because I have like 2+ inch drop (on k-tuned coilovers). For that, am gonna order camber bolts to gain clearance. Hope this helps.
 

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Hey man. I love my wheels heh, I could of actually gone with 9.5" width now that I look back at these. I have not had one issue at all for hitting suspension components, but I am rubbing the front fenders a little on dips, but that's because I have like 2+ inch drop (on k-tuned coilovers). For that, am gonna order camber bolts to gain clearance. Hope this helps.

Thanks! I really appreciate the info. I am looking at some 18x9.5 or 18x10.5 wheels and have found conflicting information as to how much clearance I will have inside, especially with properly fitted tires - I know I will hit the fender, but have plans to accommodate on that end. I'm just hoping I don't have to run spacers. If you have any pics I'd love to see how those wide wheels look on your ride.
 

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Need help just wondering if 18x9.5 with an off set of +38 will fit? looking on getting 225/40/18 tires. Looking to drop 2-2.5 inches. Looking to get Work emotions d9R i like the deep dish look.
Need help regarding clearance issue with the strust and suspension i have ksport coilover.
 

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http://www.hondapartworld.com/civic-coupe-si-accessories/civic-coupe-si-wheels/8944_42700-TR4-A91

does anyone know if these wheels will fit a 2013 civic lx? Just need to make sure they are the right fit. thanks!

Yes, they should fit without any issue. The 2013-14 factory wheels are the same wheel as this, just painted differently. They are an inch wider than the stock wheels, so be sure to get appropriately sized tires.

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Be sure to use OEM lug nuts with those wheels. You may have to pick up a set as the LX lugs have the plastic retainer rings for the wheel covers. Any Honda lug for an alloy wheel will work. I have found Accord lug nuts to be cheaper than Civic Si lug nuts. No idea why.
 

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What issues will I run into w/ these Wheel specs for the SSR GTX01, if any?? ...




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What issues will I run into w/ these Wheel specs for the SSR GTX01, if any?? ...




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you'll be another mm wider than this picture below (which is already sticking way out past the fender requiring very stretched tires)

specs-18x9.5 +23
tires-215-35-18
 

FeelinDrewzy

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you'll be another mm wider than this picture below (which is already sticking way out past the fender requiring very stretched tires)

specs-18x9.5 +23
tires-215-35-18

What's an ideal fitment if you weren't trying to have stretched tires and a close to flush look


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How much camber are you willing to run and are you able/willing to do some fender work?
 

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How much camber are you willing to run and are you able/willing to do some fender work?
I'm thinking the normal camber you would get from a 2" drop, something functional... and for fender work the most I would do is roll them


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If you're ok with rolling fenders a bit and running some camber, I personally would not run more than -2 unless you're hitting track days, then 17/18 x9 +35 should look pretty good. Tires can be 225/45 or 225/40 depending on if you go 17" or 18". That should put you pretty close to flush and without really stretching the tires. A 235 width is better for a 9" wheel but balancing fender work/camber/stretch on a car that won't see track time, a 225 is a safe width for a 9" wheel but that is the narrowest tire I am comfortable recommending.

If you want "meaty" fitment then you would have to reduce the offset and width slightly to accommodate for the wider rubber. A 245/40 is a great performance tire size but stuffing that in there might mean more camber or more fender work. Also with a 2" drop running a slightly narrower 225 width tire will be easier to "fit."
 

FeelinDrewzy

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If you're ok with rolling fenders a bit and running some camber, I personally would not run more than -2 unless you're hitting track days, then 17/18 x9 +35 should look pretty good. Tires can be 225/45 or 225/40 depending on if you go 17" or 18". That should put you pretty close to flush and without really stretching the tires. A 235 width is better for a 9" wheel but balancing fender work/camber/stretch on a car that won't see track time, a 225 is a safe width for a 9" wheel but that is the narrowest tire I am comfortable recommending.

If you want "meaty" fitment then you would have to reduce the offset and width slightly to accommodate for the wider rubber. A 245/40 is a great performance tire size but stuffing that in there might mean more camber or more fender work. Also with a 2" drop running a slightly narrower 225 width tire will be easier to "fit."

Ok, perfect that helped my understanding... so for the wheel I'm looking @ I was thinking of going 18 x 8.5 +44... what would that look like... I'm still trying to get a visual of what different offsets are like [emoji37][emoji37]


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That's not too aggressive at all. Depending on the tire width you want to run. I would suggest if you want to be flush to really look at offsets of +40 to +30.

You are basing this around a 2" drop correct?

EDIT: I should say that I like that wheel size but it may not be as flush as you want but you could run a wider tire easier with that "high" offset. +45 is stock.

Double edit: @Safe Gabe - guy has run a lot of wheel/tire combos.
 

FeelinDrewzy

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Well based on what you said w/ -2 camber and dropped to the wheel... I was thinking that would bring me to a 2" drop


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