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I agree, they look great!The Si wheels are a perfect match
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I agree, they look great!The Si wheels are a perfect match
Which is better? I'm confused.@bobgio90 Great buy! 215 45 18 is the closest match but 225 40 18 can work too if you don't want your sidewalls too high.
Many 2016 Civic owners have loo215/45R18ed within Honda's own wheels lineup for possible 'aftermarket' wheels to mount. A popular potential wheel has been the 18-inch wheels from the 9th gen Civic Si. Several 2016 Civics have now been fitted with these wheels, so fitment is not an issue. And we think the styling also fits the 10th gen Civic sedan quite well.
Can you get tell me the tire size for those rims cuz I was told you should get 25 45 18s...I just want to get the size for my 2016.Many 2016 Civic owners have looked within Honda's own wheels lineup for possible 'aftermarket' wheels to mount. A popular potential wheel has been the 18-inch wheels from the 9th gen Civic Si. Several 2016 Civics have now been fitted with these wheels, so fitment is not an issue. And we think the styling also fits the 10th gen Civic sedan quite well.
215 45 will look and feel like stock tourings. 225 40 will ride slightly harsher but have a lighter steering feel, better turn in and look sportier.Which is better? I'm confused.
So what are you saying...please explain...what size tire do you think is better?Not everyone cares about wheel weight. But for those that do.
Stock Tourings seem to be 25lbs while EX-T/L seem to be 26lbs.
You'll be adding 3-4 unsprung pounds per corner with a tire the same weight as stock.