Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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Unwise? care to elaborate?
I think "unwise", is too strong of word for what you intend to run for your rear setup. However, be aware that you will need to do fender work to make those fit without rubbing. As I already stated, you'd be better off with the same +35mm offset in the rear as well. Let me guess. You purchased wheels where the offset determined either the depth of the lip, or the concavity of the spokes. Am I correct?
 

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I think "unwise", is too strong of word for what you intend to run for your rear setup. However, be aware that you will need to do fender work to make those fit without rubbing. As I already stated, you'd be better off with the same +35mm offset in the rear as well. Let me guess. You purchased wheels where the offset determined either the depth of the lip, or the concavity of the spokes. Am I correct?

Yes, the offset made the depth for the concave more pronounced. Thank you for your time to answer my questions
 


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2019 Civic Si
Suspension: Eibach Sportline | SPC Rear camber arms
Wheel Specs: Enkei RPF1 18x9 +35
Tires: 235/40R18 Goodyear Eagle Sport

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I just wanted to comment that I've updated my post to include that front camber adjustment is necessary with the Eibach Sportline springs for the Civic Si. Now that my springs have settled, I am getting slight rubbing around the front corner light.
I just don't want to mislead anyone since this is a new product.
 

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18x9.5 +38 245/40 continental dws06 lowered on eibach si sportlines. within oe spec alignment no rubbing after front tab folded. still lots of room to go more lower but Im happy where its sitting now.

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18x9.5 +38 245/40 continental dws06 lowered on eibach si sportlines. within oe spec alignment no rubbing after front tab folded. still lots of room to go more lower but Im happy where its sitting now.

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Sick AF wheels!!!???? Enkei makes it tough to pick a style, but those are on point for your Civic!
 

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I agree. Those wheels perfectly match the other sharp angles on the car. Nice choice :thumbsup:
 

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18x9.5 +38 245/40 continental dws06 lowered on eibach si sportlines. within oe spec alignment no rubbing after front tab folded. still lots of room to go more lower but Im happy where its sitting now.

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Rear Arms? I have the same spec wheel/tire and was looking at either the proline or sportlines. I want as much drop as possible without rubbing/destroying the fenders
 
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Rear Arms? I have the same spec wheel/tire and was looking at either the proline or sportlines. I want so much drop as possible without rubbing/destroying the fenders
I have rear camber arms and its within oe spec alignment. I say go straight to sportlines IMO. you wont regret it.
 

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Sick AF wheels!!!???? Enkei makes it tough to pick a style, but those are on point for your Civic!
thanks. its the enkei tfr if anyone would like to know. Was originally going for konig ultraform but they discontinued. the tfr has almost the same style with the seven spoke design and its rotary forged which is more lightweight than stock.
 

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I have rear camber arms and its within oe spec alignment. I say go straight to sportlines IMO. you wont regret it.
Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. Did you go with the SPC arms?
 

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Anybody happen to know what size lugs I need for a 2017 Si?
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