D2 Lowering Springs with Aftermarket Wheels

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Hey guys, so i am planning on getting Konig Oversteer 18x8, +35 offset and using stock tires due to my insufficient funds as of now. Does anyone know about it i would possibly rub on the D2 lowering springs due to my wheels being pushed out 15mm from oem? Thank you guys in advance for the help!!
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Hey guys, so i am planning on getting Konig Oversteer 18x8, +35 offset and using stock tires due to my insufficient funds as of now. Does anyone know about it i would possibly rub on the D2 lowering springs due to my wheels being pushed out 15mm from oem? Thank you guys in advance for the help!!
You won't rub. I have some AV-06s 18x8.5 +35 and I don't rub.
 

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Had the exact same spec Oversteers on my car with Eibach Sportline lowering springs, and it wasn't even close to rubbing. The D2's may lower it just a bit more, but you should be fine.
 


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I'm running D2 springs, both my Wedssprort and Rays gramlight 18x8 et 36 on stock tires, no rubbing or scraping 4 people and bags to Vegas still no problem, I don't think 1mm makes a difference in your offset of 35.

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I'm running D2 springs, both my Wedssprort and Rays gramlight 18x8 et 36 on stock tires, no rubbing or scraping 4 people and bags to Vegas still no problem, I don't think 1mm makes a difference in your offset of 35.
Nice looking wheel setups. I especially like those Wedssports.
 
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I'm running D2 springs, both my Wedssprort and Rays gramlight 18x8 et 36 on stock tires, no rubbing or scraping 4 people and bags to Vegas still no problem, I don't think 1mm makes a difference in your offset of 35.

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awesome thanks for your help!
 

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I'm running D2 springs, both my Wedssprort and Rays gramlight 18x8 et 36 on stock tires, no rubbing or scraping 4 people and bags to Vegas still no problem, I don't think 1mm makes a difference in your offset of 35.

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Did you take off your mud guards because of the drop or just because? Looks nice either or
 

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I never had a mud guards from day one...it's probably just how my car sit..
 


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I'm looking at the same wheel specs too. Do you think I'll rub if I go 245/40, lowered on Eibach sportlines?
 

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I am running Enkei 18x8.5 +38, with stock tires, eibach sportline and I rub a little bit on certain style street gutter intersection with different grade of streets.

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has anyone dropped their civic on 19 inch wheels or more specifically the hfp rims?
 

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has anyone dropped their civic on 19 inch wheels or more specifically the hfp rims?
The 19" HFP wheels have the same OE spec offset and similar rolling diameter since the tire has a smaller sidewall. From what I've read, you'll need a rear camber kit with pretty much any spring set if you want OE spec rear alignment.
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