Civic Type R After-market Wheel Guide

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Honda Civic 10th gen Civic Type R After-market Wheel Guide 926FCDD8-B187-4C40-A6A3-F507480714EE

Rims: Rays/Volkracing TE37 Saga Time Attack
18x9.5 +44 offset
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S - 255/35/18
Lugs: Project Kics R40 w/ Red Caps
Suspension: Lowered on Swifts
72.6/64.1 Hubcentric Rings
No rubbing at all what so ever.
 


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Finally got it installed. Thanks to @kamispeed I was going to lower it but the ride is so nice. No need to worry about the little bumps even in +R mode.

TE37SL Pressed Graphite
18x9.5 +38
Michelin Ps4S 255/40 18

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Finally got it installed. Thanks to @kamispeed I was going to lower it but the ride is so nice. No need to worry about the little bumps even in +R mode.

TE37SL Pressed Graphite
18x9.5 +38
Michelin Ps4S 255/40 18

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Looks really good with the 40 sidewall!
 

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Question for the group - when ceramic coating brand new wheels that come with stickers, do you apply the stickers first, then coat? Or coat, then apply stickers? Does it matter? Yes, I'm bored.
 


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Question for the group - when ceramic coating brand new wheels that come with stickers, do you apply the stickers first, then coat? Or coat, then apply stickers? Does it matter? Yes, I'm bored.
I doubt the stickers will stick to the coat. So you would apply stickers first. But once the coat is on, it'll be very difficult to remove said stickers.
 

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Finally decided on wheels and now just waiting for them to come in. So what are most of you all using for lugnuts or wheel locks? Next thing to purchase.
 

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I bought some Konig Ampliforms 18x9.5 +35
I’m wondering if the best option for tires is 245/40 or 255/40? This will be on stock suspension. Thanks for any feed back.
 

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I bought some Konig Ampliforms 18x9.5 +35
I’m wondering if the best option for tires is 245/40 or 255/40? This will be on stock suspension. Thanks for any feed back.

great question, I am also in for an answer. I am planning to lower my car on swift springs and want those exact specs except with a 265/35/18.. wondering if ill rub, otherwise ill go to 18x9.5+45
 

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I bought some Konig Ampliforms 18x9.5 +35
I’m wondering if the best option for tires is 245/40 or 255/40? This will be on stock suspension. Thanks for any feed back.
you can pretty much use anything on stock suspension without rubbing. Obviously, if you have a car load of passengers, going meatier may slightly rub. You'll be fine w/ either choice above.

great question, I am also in for an answer. I am planning to lower my car on swift springs and want those exact specs except with a 265/35/18.. wondering if ill rub, otherwise ill go to 18x9.5+45
Lots of people run this setup. It will rub some on hard dips if you're a lone. Having passengers will make it worse.
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