Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread
Stretched or square, concave or lip - doesn't matter as long as the wheels are low offset and a nice width. Your own car, something you found on the forum, something you stumbled upon searching google - If its got aggressive fitting wheels and its a 10th gen Civic, it belongs in this thread.

The purpose of this thread is to show people working setups that are more aggressive than the popular 18x8.5 +35 that a lot of people run on the 10th gen.


Rules/Guidelines:
Wheel width MUST be 9" or wider!
Offset MUST be +45mm or lower!
Post Specs!
Post brand/model of wheels!


Example: (Not my Car)

2017 Civic Si
Suspension: Skunk2 Springs
Wheel Specs: Rays Gram Lights 57cr 18x9.5 +38
Tires: 235/40-18 OEM tires
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I can't remember my offset nor tire size, other than they are 19" wheels with Hankook tires.

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Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread
Stretched or square, concave or lip - doesn't matter as long as the wheels are low offset and a nice width. Your own car, something you found on the forum, something you stumbled upon searching google - If its got aggressive fitting wheels and its a 10th gen Civic, it belongs in this thread.

The purpose of this thread is to show people working setups that are more aggressive than the popular 18x8.5 +35 that a lot of people run on the 10th gen.


Rules/Guidelines:
Wheel width MUST be 9" or wider!
Offset MUST be +45mm or lower!
Post Specs!
Post brand/model of wheels!


Example: (Not my Car)

2017 Civic Si
Suspension: Skunk2 Springs
Wheel Specs: Rays Gram Lights 57cr 18x9.5 +38
Tires: 235/40-18 OEM tires
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19s, "Drag" wheels. Sorry I can't recall the offset or tire size.

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2021 Sport Hatchback.
Wheels: Anovia Elder 18x9.5 +35 offset
Tires: Stock Continental 235/40/18
Suspension: Eibach Pro Kit
No modifications or rubbing
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hey fellas need help looking on getting some wheels with a agro fitment is 18 x 9.5 x 15mm to agro? I love the concavity of it, but im not sure on the application looking at the titan anoiva wheels, thx.
 

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does anyone know if a 18x10.5 +15 wheel would fit on my civic with the robot craftsman widebody fenders (extends fender a little less than 2 inches)
 

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Work emotions zr10 wheels,19x9.5/5.114.3,38offset,tire is 225/35/88y.
What do you think guys/gals,is it more good looking and more aggressive look than 18"wheels?LMK pls.

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Work emotions zr10 wheels,19x9.5/5.114.3,38offset,tire is 225/35/88y.
What do you think guys/gals,is it more good looking and more aggressive look than 18"wheels?LMK pls.
Nice wheels, but why did you go with 225/35 tires? 235/35 would've been a better fit for the wheel and closer to OEM rolling diameter.
 

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Nice wheels, but why did you go with 225/35 tires? 235/35 would've been a better fit for the wheel and closer to OEM rolling diameter.
Tire Stretch?
 

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Front is 19x8.5 +40 with 235/35/19, rear is 19x9.5 +35 with 255/30/19 lowered on Eibach sport lines, been running this setup for about 3 years with minor rubbing, I will be addressing that real soon here

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Nice wheels, but why did you go with 225/35 tires? 235/35 would've been a better fit for the wheel and closer to OEM rolling diameter.
That's a stock coilover,I'm planning to lower my car in 1",thats why I choose 225/35 tires,hopefully,no rubbing when I put the coilover
 


 


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