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Sold: Kansas FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500

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I have for sale from my 2019 Si sedan:
  • 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 wheels in Gloss Gunmetal Silver
  • 255/35r18 94W Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires
Combo was used for about 6 months and 6k miles. The wheels are in immaculate shape with no dings, rashes, scratched whatsoever. 2 of the tires have about 6/32-7/32" tread depth remaining. The other 2 have about 7/32-8/32" tread (measured with tread gauge). PLENTY of tire life left!

Reason for selling is that I eventually want to get the Wilwood 6-piston BBK and these would probably not clear those brakes, unfortunately...

Looking for $1000 OBO local pickup. Inquire for shipping via PM.

Please see pics of each wheel/tire below. Also attaching a pic of the tread and a reference pic for fitment with ktuned springs (~1.1" drop all around)

Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_180056


Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_180329


Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_180731


Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_181038


Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_182241


Honda Civic 10th gen FS: 18x9.0 +45 5x114.3 Flow One F2 w/ 255/35r18 Indy 500 20211008_201107
 
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How was the fitment, arnt you lowered on sportlines?
 
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How was the fitment, arnt you lowered on sportlines?
Fitment was great! Nice and flush. 18x9 +45, so it's 17mm closer to the fender and 7mm closer to the suspension compared to stock wheels. I didn't want to mess with the OE scrub radius too much.

I've been lowered on Ktuned springs, never had the sportlines.
 

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Whats the drop on those? I want woder wheels. But i drive my car alot, i dont wanna rub when i go run the twistys
 


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Yeah that explains it lol. I shpulda coulda went with coilovers. But wanted the sport mode. But its alwats in sport mode anyway
 

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Where'd you get that cool wheel dolly?
 

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What is the advertised weight for these wheels or what does one tire/wheel combo weigh (whichever is easiest for you to answer)?

Did you install TPMS sensors in this setup?

Did the OEM lug nuts work with these wheels?
 
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What is the advertised weight for these wheels or what does one tire/wheel combo weigh (whichever is easiest for you to answer)?

Did you install TPMS sensors in this setup?

Did the OEM lug nuts work with these wheels?
  • About 46lbs for one wheel/tire combo.
    • 25 lb tires
    • ~21 lb wheels
  • No TPMS sensors.
    • They are not required on the Si models, as they use wheel hub sensors to measure the rotations and see if the tires need air. I'm almost certain that the FK7 is the same way.
  • OEM lug nuts are NOT recommended, as they are ball seat.
    • You have to use 60 degree conical "tuner" lug nuts with these wheels. Most aftermarket wheels use these style lug nuts and they are the most common type of aftermarket lug nuts you can find.
    • I have a set of lug nuts that I can include with these wheels.
 


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Thank you for the detailed answers.

I haven't replaced my OEM tires yet so the lack of a TMPS sensor is news to me, but the new technology you mentioned sounds like much less of a headache.

This is a nice set of wheels and tires. GLWS!
 
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Thank you for the detailed answers.

I haven't replaced my OEM tires yet so the lack of a TMPS sensor is news to me, but the new technology you mentioned sounds like much less of a headache.

This is a nice set of wheels and tires. GLWS!
No problem! And I agree - MUCH easier to deal with. You lose the resolution that true TPMS systems have, but it will still let you know when pressures are low.
 


 


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