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Just got some 19x10 +25 Rotiform RSE wheels from a friend. Tires are 215 35R19s

I'm bagged on D2s kit with Airlift management and pretty much stock camber. The fronts are super tight, so I'm going to roll them just a touch so they slip over the tire better. I was able to air all the way out though.

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I attached the spec comparison of the wheels w/ tires. The diagram was super helpful for me.
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215 on a 10 inch wheel. That’s a huge stretch. I wouldn’t even put that tire on my stock wheels lol
 

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Can we get more pics and are you lowered
I am currently on stock ride height. There is poke out bordering mexiflush If I drop; though I really like the wide base. but I more than likely would have to pull to get it to fit right.
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18 x 9.5 et +35, 235/40 tires; lowered on D2 springs. No rub yet. Been on 1 week. Just installed rear camber arms too to make rears in spec with OEM.

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with a tire stretch like that do you lose ride comfort or any kind of handling?
 

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There is barely any stretch on those tires, but there would be a small drop in handling as you can't corner at 10/10th's since that places a lot of stress on the tire and sidewalls......the average daily driver never goes more than 4 or 5/10th's of a cars capabilities, so nothing to to be concerned about.
 


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There is barely any stretch on those tires, but there would be a small drop in handling as you can't corner at 10/10th's since that places a lot of stress on the tire and sidewalls......the average daily driver never goes more than 4 or 5/10th's of a cars capabilities, so nothing to to be concerned about.
well i do drive my car a bit crazy at times taking corners like a champ :) but if that much wont hurt i might buy the wheels i been wanting
found a set of wheel i love but was going to go for a 8.5 but they are always out of stock and the last 2 months all they have are the 9.5
 

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Does anyone know if I can fit 18x9.5 +40 with 255/35 tires? I'm on stock suspension. Other people run this wheel setup but run stretched 235 to fit, I don't like stretch so I was wondering if anyone has experience with 255/35?
 

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well i do drive my car a bit crazy at times taking corners like a champ :) but if that much wont hurt i might buy the wheels i been wanting
found a set of wheel i love but was going to go for a 8.5 but they are always out of stock and the last 2 months all they have are the 9.5
Personally, I'd go with the 9.5. I also drive like a fool sometimes for fun, but there isn't a noticable change in handling for me. But I'm also not autocrossing the car. I changed my wheels around the same time I changed my suspension, so everything in my ride became a little more jarring. The lesser sidewall will give you a bit more vertebral shaking when you hit something, but its not so crazy I'm worried I'm going to break my wheel.
 

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I was visiting one Honda dealer in my area (that's my job) and to my surprise, they are selling Civics with aftermarket wheels. Finance Manager told me is part of their 4th of July sale

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Does anyone know if I can fit 18x9.5 +40 with 255/35 tires? I'm on stock suspension. Other people run this wheel setup but run stretched 235 to fit, I don't like stretch so I was wondering if anyone has experience with 255/35?
I'm also interested in this info. Specifically for +38 though...
 


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They probably charge $5000 for those wheels. But some fool will happily roll it into his “deal”. The kind of fool who only worries about his monthly payment.
 

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Avid 1 AV-20 18x8.5 +33 on stock tires

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Are you lowered on anything? Also, do you rub with/without passengers? Did you have to do any fender rolling/modifications? I’ve heard +35 is good, +33 offset sounds like it might rub. Really like the wheels!
 

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Looking for some help on wheel and tire fitment.

I am thinking about getting the Niche Misano M117 for my Ex-L. And I am leaning towards 18x8 +40 offset (that I found on Carid).
I'm just wondering if they fit well in terms of flushness and stock suspension (bc daily/city driving). I want most flush I can get with the fenders, but worst case I'd rather have them sit tiny bit inside the wheel well, rather than poke out.

And I have read around and done some research on tire size.. 235/40 seems to be the go-to for this wheel size?
If it's kinda obvious, I know little about this stuff ...
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