New Rims question (Enkei T6S)

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Hey guys,

I know there was multiple topics like this but i just want to confirm that these wheels will fit my 2020 Sport Sedan (stock suspension)

Honda Civic 10th gen New Rims question (Enkei T6S) 0F275A00-F23A-4B69-B2E7-4DD63F176784


1. Will they fit manufacture tires? (I just did 4.600 miles on them and replaced two of them already at 1.500 and 2.500 due to flat tires, so they are still in perfect condition)
2. Offset 35 mm won’t stick out too much on oem suspension? I was trying to get them with 40/45mm but couldn’t find in decent price

I like how they look and i like the price (i don’t want to spend more than 800-900$ on rims) just i wanna make sure i will choose proper size :)
Thanks for any advice!

PS: I might want to lower my car a bit at some point in the future, so i’d like to consider that too as a posibility when choosing new wheels

EDIT: Found this picture of 10th gen Si with these wheels

Honda Civic 10th gen New Rims question (Enkei T6S) 6E2DF42A-1D79-4688-92AE-8C08CA0F0D26


If it will look similar on my car, it’s more than good enough for me :)
 
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YES THEY WILL FIT.
 

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Those are as close to oem spec as you can get. I think the stock wheels are 18x8 +38 mm offset? Stock wheels are made by enkei as well.
 
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Perfect, thank you guys :) I know picture shows they fit but before i spend 800$ i rather ask to be 110% sure :p Still newbie in this topic ?
 


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SD... stock is 18x8 +50.
 

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I posted the Si/Sport wheel spec. No clue where you got +38 from.
 

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OP, 18x8 +35 wrap with 235x40 will fit with oem suspension. I read that you might want to lower your car abit. If lowered, it could rub the front fender tab when the spring is compressed because this is a square setup and the tyre is at full side wall height. Go with 18x8.5 +35 or 225x40 tyre size or pull the fender out abit if you intend to lower.
 
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OP, 18x8 +35 wrap with 235x40 will fit with oem suspension. I read that you might want to lower your car abit. If lowered, it could rub the front fender tab when the spring is compressed because this is a square setup and the tyre is at full side wall height. Go with 18x8.5 +35 or 225x40 tyre size or pull the fender out abit if you intend to lower.
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I might actually go with 18x8.5 +35 off set, price is similar - they should fit oem tires right? Basically any ‚tire’ shop should do the swap for me, correct? Do you know how much it might cost? (US, New Jersey)
 


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Thank you!
I might actually go with 18x8.5 +35 off set, price is similar - they should fit oem tires right? Basically any ‚tire’ shop should do the swap for me, correct? Do you know how much it might cost? (US, New Jersey)
18x8.5 +35 wrap with 235/40 will be perfect fit if lowered. It will be dead flush as well. I believe any tyre shop should be able to do swap. But might be good if you can swap at the wheel shop? This will save you time.
 
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18x8.5 +35 wrap with 235/40 will be perfect fit if lowered. It will be dead flush as well. I believe any tyre shop should be able to do swap. But might be good if you can swap at the wheel shop? This will save you time.
Thank you! I’m having hard time to find T6S in 18x8.5 +35 tho - they are all backordered on Emnotek and Fitment Industries... and on other websites they are over 250$ per wheel which is a little to much for me as i’m trying to fit in 800-900 per set.

I found these:
Honda Civic 10th gen New Rims question (Enkei T6S) 4E3113B7-B9CF-48CB-BEC1-83A91ABD5FD5


Price is better, they look good for me as well, just i never heard about this brand, so not too sure about quality ??‍♂
 

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I did a search on AVID1 here and I see there are quite a lot running on this. I don’t come across anyone comment on the quality.

Beside looking at the design of the wheel, the other consideration is the weight of the wheel. The lighter the weight, the less rotational mass (i.e. easier to rotate) and it increases the acceleration, as well as reduction of mpg. Although slightly pricy but you will put on a big smile everytime you are behind the wheel.

Do not pull the trigger too fast, be patience, take your time and shop for your ideal wheel.
 
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Thank you @GoldClass took your advice and taking time, researching wheels etc, I decided to stay with Enkei, looks like it’s good quality for the price, they are also lightweight - just can’t find 18x8.5 with 35mm - backordered everywhere or cost close to 300$ per wheel...

I found 25mm offset for same price:

Honda Civic 10th gen New Rims question (Enkei T6S) CE5EC4A5-5580-48E9-B8E5-10C8C2EB1116


Is 25mm a little ‚overkill’ for this car with stock suspension? I couldn’t find any pictures online how it will look, if they will stick out too much. I mean it’s just 10mm difference but i don’t want to rub or anything
 

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Is 25mm a little ‚overkill’ for this car with stock suspension? I couldn’t find any pictures online how it will look, if they will stick out too much. I mean it’s just 10mm difference but i don’t want to rub or anything
+25 is too aggressive and will poke ~1/2” out. Might work with oem suspension, but if lowered, it will rub all over the place.
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