10th Gen Civic Wheel Fitment setup

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Whats up everyone, I recently got my fk7 lowered on a set of D2 lowering springs on my stock wheels and I see that my tires are a bit tucked in. I was wondering if any of you are lowered on springs and have flush fitment? Also, what kind of wheel spec would you guys recommend for me to have flush fitment? Would I need wider wheels? Would I have to add spacers? Im trying to avoid rolling the fenders at all cost. Appreciate you very much, thank you!
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Whats up everyone, I recently got my fk7 lowered on a set of D2 lowering springs on my stock wheels and I see that my tires are a bit tucked in. I was wondering if any of you are lowered on springs and have flush fitment? Also, what kind of wheel spec would you guys recommend for me to have flush fitment? Would I need wider wheels? Would I have to add spacers? Im trying to avoid rolling the fenders at all cost. Appreciate you very much, thank you!
I'd suggest checking out Fitment Industries and their gallery, as you can sort through their extensive list by brand or suspension setup.
 

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Whats up everyone, I recently got my fk7 lowered on a set of D2 lowering springs on my stock wheels and I see that my tires are a bit tucked in. I was wondering if any of you are lowered on springs and have flush fitment? Also, what kind of wheel spec would you guys recommend for me to have flush fitment? Would I need wider wheels? Would I have to add spacers? Im trying to avoid rolling the fenders at all cost. Appreciate you very much, thank you!
https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/►-official-aftermarket-wheel-and-tire-discussion-thread.60387/
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