m6ic Member Joined Mar 1, 2022 Threads 4 Messages 17 Reaction score 2 Location Canada Vehicle(s) FK8 May 22, 2022 Thread starter #1 I've been eyeing Continental's new extremecontact force for a while now, but the only size that works on this car is 275/35r18. Will I run into rubbing issues if I use it on my 18x9.5 ET43 wheels? Sponsored
I've been eyeing Continental's new extremecontact force for a while now, but the only size that works on this car is 275/35r18. Will I run into rubbing issues if I use it on my 18x9.5 ET43 wheels? Sponsored
AlphaDigital Senior Member First Name Alex Joined May 21, 2020 Threads 7 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 3,651 Location MW Vehicle(s) civic May 22, 2022 #2 Depends. Are you lowered?
OP OP m6ic Member Joined Mar 1, 2022 Threads 4 Messages 17 Reaction score 2 Location Canada Vehicle(s) FK8 May 22, 2022 Thread starter #3 AlphaDigital said: Depends. Are you lowered? Click to expand... Currently not lowered but I'm planning to get coilovers this year. At that point I will most likely be lowered for up to an inch.
AlphaDigital said: Depends. Are you lowered? Click to expand... Currently not lowered but I'm planning to get coilovers this year. At that point I will most likely be lowered for up to an inch.
AlphaDigital Senior Member First Name Alex Joined May 21, 2020 Threads 7 Messages 2,512 Reaction score 3,651 Location MW Vehicle(s) civic May 22, 2022 #4 You'll need some camber up front and in back. Probably a mild roll too depending on the tire.
Vincent@27WON REDEFINE the Aftermarket Elite Sponsor First Name Vincent Joined Nov 24, 2017 Threads 150 Messages 2,406 Reaction score 4,817 Location Las Vegas, NV Website www.27won.com Vehicle(s) 18 SI, 18 CTR, 22 Si, 23 Integra Vehicle Showcase 2 May 23, 2022 #5 We ran a 275 with no issues. https://www.27won.com/projectcars/blog/whiteline-springs-wheels-and-tires Sponsored
We ran a 275 with no issues. https://www.27won.com/projectcars/blog/whiteline-springs-wheels-and-tires Sponsored