Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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The wheels are Rays Gramlights 57DR 18/9.5 +38 offset wrapped in 265’s/35/18 continental DWS06 and I’m lowered on D2 springs, I was rubbing a lot until I folded tabs, it still rubs but not as much depending on the dips.

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Did you need camber in the front ? Just wondering but how flush is from a side point? I've got the 18x9.5 +39 and im tryna run either a 255/35 or 265/35.
 

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Did you need camber in the front ? Just wondering but how flush is from a side point? I've got the 18x9.5 +39 and im tryna run either a 255/35 or 265/35.
I have no idea if I need camber or not as this is my first ever car doing any suspension mods/engine mods ? but from the side point the tire pokes out just a tad bit, here’s a couple iffy pictures to try and help you out.

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The wheels are Rays Gramlights 57DR 18/9.5 +38 offset wrapped in 265’s/35/18 continental DWS06 and I’m lowered on D2 springs, I was rubbing a lot until I folded tabs, it still rubs but not as much depending on the dips.

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the exhaust doesn't scrape?
 

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Is anybody running a 19x9.5 +40?
I'm looking to run that with a 255/40 in the near future.
I will be purchasing coilovers and whatever other bits I end up needing soon after to get it to sit right but I'd love to see pictures of it all said and done.
 

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Is anybody running a 19x9.5 +40?
I'm looking to run that with a 255/40 in the near future.
I will be purchasing coilovers and whatever other bits I end up needing soon after to get it to sit right but I'd love to see pictures of it all said and done.
You would be better with 30 or 35 series tires if you want to run that spec.
 


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I have no idea if I need camber or not as this is my first ever car doing any suspension mods/engine mods ? but from the side point the tire pokes out just a tad bit, here’s a couple iffy pictures to try and help you out.

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Ahh yeah there is a bit of poke like you mentioned on 265. Looks great though. I think you might need camber in the front if you're trying to dial it in to make it fit more in the inside. i believe if you have a 45 offset and you use a 265 there will be no poke.
 
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Ahh yeah there is a bit of poke like you mentioned on 265. Looks great though. I think you might need camber in the front if you're trying to dial it in to make it fit more in the inside. i believe if you have a 45 offset and you use a 265 there will be no poke.
Thanks man! Also thanks for the tips, I think I'll most likely have to get coilovers to be able to dial in and adjust the front camber better when the time comes.
 

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Thanks man! Also thanks for the tips, I think I'll most likely have to get coilovers to be able to dial in and adjust the front camber better when the time comes.
Not 100% sure but I thought you can you use your front stock camber?
 


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Hey guys I’m new to this page I’m looking in getting some wheels for my 2018 ex-t an suspension but not sure on what to go with springs or coilovers any suggestions.i don’t want to rub because I drive a lot for work
 

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Here’s mine Sedan FC1. Prodrive forged GC010E, 18” 18.5 +45 with factory spec tire, 235/40/18. Don’t want to mess up with the speedo.
HKS hipermax GT4 coilover dropped 1” front and 1 1/8” rear + adjustable lowered ball joint to achieve negative 1.5 degree camber. No rub.

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my minimally "aggressive" setup

Wedssports TC105X
18x9 +45
Stock AS (235/40)
Stock ride hight

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Pretty much what I want to go for except with 265/35 tire and Swift Springs. Loving this look, haven't seen the TC105X's on the Si yet, just the CTR. Looking good!!
 


 


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