OEM Sport/Si Wheels with Spacers

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For reference since I get emailed weekly about this setup.

20mm hubcentric spacers with threaded studs and Eibach Sportline Springs on the OEM Sport/Si wheels look like this:

Honda Civic 10th gen OEM Sport/Si Wheels with Spacers upload_2017-9-13_14-49-56



Honda Civic 10th gen OEM Sport/Si Wheels with Spacers upload_2017-9-13_14-50-17


You can find many spacers from companies such as Garageline, Eibach, etc.
I have personally used Garageline 20mm front and rear.

You can buy them here.

20mm will fit with ZERO issues ;)
 

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For reference since I get emailed weekly about this setup.

20mm hubcentric spacers with threaded studs and Eibach Sportline Springs on the OEM Sport/Si wheels look like this:

upload_2017-9-13_14-49-56.png



upload_2017-9-13_14-50-17.png


You can find many spacers from companies such as Garageline, Eibach, etc.
I have personally used Garageline 20mm front and rear.

You can buy them here.

20mm will fit with ZERO issues ;)

Was the garageline kit includes two front and two rear? I looked on their site and this is the one for our sport hatch?

https://garageline.com/home/153-105...bo.html#/34-spacers_size-20mm_front_25mm_rear
 

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For reference since I get emailed weekly about this setup.

20mm hubcentric spacers with threaded studs and Eibach Sportline Springs on the OEM Sport/Si wheels look like this:

You can find many spacers from companies such as Garageline, Eibach, etc.
I have personally used Garageline 20mm front and rear.

You can buy them here.

20mm will fit with ZERO issues ;)
Can you, or anyone say tell me, what is the offset of the wheel when using this combination?

What offset wheel would I be looking for to achieve this flush setup?

Thanks
 

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Can you, or anyone say tell me, what is the offset of the wheel when using this combination?

What offset wheel would I be looking for to achieve this flush setup?

Thanks
Stock is 50mm offset. Spacers are 20mm. You would want a wheel with 30mm offset in order to have the same look. :thumbsup:
 


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For reference since I get emailed weekly about this setup.

20mm hubcentric spacers with threaded studs and Eibach Sportline Springs on the OEM Sport/Si wheels look like this:

upload_2017-9-13_14-49-56.png



upload_2017-9-13_14-50-17.png


You can find many spacers from companies such as Garageline, Eibach, etc.
I have personally used Garageline 20mm front and rear.

You can buy them here.

20mm will fit with ZERO issues ;)

Really like the look of your ride. If you add spacers do you need to re-check the alignment?
 

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Anytime i take tires off my car i do an alignment. Especially if youre altering anything. So yes youll need one.
That seems overly alignment zealous. A wheel Remove&Reinstall doesn't change a single spec in an alignment. I get wanting your car to have perfect specs, but wheel spacers do not "necessitate" an alignment like swapping struts or a front anti-roll bar or something like that. Most shops only check to see if your car is within spec anyways. They are not going to tap on things for an hour trying to match left to right exactly like we might on our own ride.
 

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so, does a wider rim effect the offset?

what are the changes if going 8.5" or 9"

trying to hash this out before looking for new wheels
 

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So your Offset remains at 50, but you have moved you're wheels 20mm outwards, correct?
Any chance you have a comparison pre/post spacer shots?
 

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Man this is one of the cleanest looks I’ve seen with the OEM wheels. Looking good :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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I was thinking of going 15mm since I have 245/40/18 on the stock wheels and would like them to be flush or a tiny bit tucked. Already lowered on eibach pro kit. Can't seem to find any spacers with built in studs that would fit. Really don't want to get new studs... Any help guys?
 

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I was thinking of going 15mm since I have 245/40/18 on the stock wheels and would like them to be flush or a tiny bit tucked. Already lowered on eibach pro kit. Can't seem to find any spacers with built in studs that would fit. Really don't want to get new studs... Any help guys?
Our 15mm Spacers are bolt on and do not require extended studs.

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