Bronze Konig Ampliform 18x9.5 +35 ***pics added***

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Hi I am looking to get these. What size tires should I get. I am at stock height at the moment and will probably get some lowering springs in the future. Use will be daily spirited driving.

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Hi I am looking to get these. What size tires should I get. I am at stock height at the moment and will probably get some lowering springs in the future. Use will be daily spirited driving.

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255/35R18 if you're getting 18x9.5 +35
 

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There isnt a 265 32* 18

If youre on stock suspension , 265 35 18 should not be an issue at all. If you plan on lowering there is a possibility for rub on bumps. My brother is on tein S techs like I am and hes on 265 michelin pilot sports AS tires, and he occasionally rubs on big bumps or when he carries people in the back.

Im on 255 35 18s Federal 595 RS Pro and I get zero rub at all, but I dont carry adults in the back of my car, just kids.

Honda Civic 10th gen Bronze Konig Ampliform 18x9.5 +35 ***pics added*** ctr-5172


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This is without any camber adjustments. Next year id like to dial in a few degrees of negative camber and see if I can get away with 275s for the track
 

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Erving this thread! Looking to pick up a set of these for my new R. Is running stock suspension the best route for these wheels? I want to run swift springs with these, but would like to avoid any fender modifications, is it doable?
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