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Oh, crap, now I'm torn between these and the Niche I wanted. Shit.
What size/offset are these?

Damn, these are sexy...
They are ESR SR07 in black chrome 18x8.5 wrapped in 235/40. Also running the Eibach Sportlines as well and thanks man, I am digging the look but I have lots more upgrades to come.
 

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Oh, crap, now I'm torn between these and the Niche I wanted. Shit.
What size/offset are these?

Damn, these are sexy...
18X8.5 on 235/40 looks like the size to be at when lowered on sportlines.
 




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Thanks man, I appreciate all the love on these forums, glad I found this website, feels like home lol

lol yea.
how you liking the ride with the sportlines?
 

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lol yea.
how you liking the ride with the sportlines?
Honestly, like others have mentioned, there is no noticeable difference beside your lower to the ground. For me I am used to taking driveways and dips at an angle BUT I have noticed rubbing only when I go to fast on a dips but it's very minor. This is as low as I'd like to do for sure but /40 is the sweet spot for sportlines in my opinion.
 

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Honestly, like others have mentioned, there is no noticeable difference beside your lower to the ground. For me I am used to taking driveways and dips at an angle BUT I have noticed rubbing only when I go to fast on a dips but it's very minor. This is as low as I'd like to do for sure but /40 is the sweet spot for sportlines in my opinion.

Nice. its good you go on driveways and dips at angle. i do too with my other car, I'm so used to it, also with the Civic and its not even dropped...haha
i might go with the pro-kit instead...
 

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Nice. its good you go on driveways and dips at angle. i do too with my other car, I'm so used to it, also with the Civic and its not even dropped...haha
i might go with the pro-kit instead...
Depending on what size rims you're running then the pro kit might be a better fit. I was just driving around the LA area and I notice the coils bottom out kinda easily but these freeways are the worst out here.
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