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Are you looking for poke? Flush with fender? In fender a bit
I'm looking for a little poke, but nothing too aggressive. So maybe more flush than anything.

EDIT: I'm looking at the Konig Oversteer's 18x9 +35mm offset with stock wheels.
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Would you consider it too much poke or just the right amount?
Where I'm at right now is perfect to me. I'm just a hair past flush. If you like the look of a little poke, I'd go with your 18x9s. If you want flush, I'd go with 18x8.5. Imo I'd be more worried about curbing my rims if I went much further out. It's hard to say. Comes down to personal preference I guess.
 


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Thanks!!
18x8.5 +35 on hb sport stock 235/40’s
Eibach Sportlines, truhart control arm
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I was originally looking to get the xt-206’s but they were on back order. These are aodhan ah-07 18x8.5 +35. Everything else is on point- stock hb sport tires, sportlines plus threw a truhart camber kit in there too.
What wheels are these? And width offset?
Hope this helps @Jessi

Seems they are Aodhan AH-07 18 x 8.5 +35 on Sportlines, stock tires and camber arms.
 

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Hope this helps @Jessi

Seems they are Aodhan AH-07 18 x 8.5 +35 on Sportlines, stock tires and camber arms.
Thanks. I am looking thru everyones setups but still cant decide if I want 18Ă—8 +35 or 18Ă—9 +38. I plan on lowering with d2 springs which is 2in drop on my hb sport. I dont want to get camber arms or fenders rolled. Using stock 235/40/18 tires. What do you guys suggest? Thank you
 

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Thanks. I am looking thru everyones setups but still cant decide if I want 18Ă—8 +35 or 18Ă—9 +38. I plan on lowering with d2 springs which is 2in drop on my hb sport. I dont want to get camber arms or fenders rolled. Using stock 235/40/18 tires. What do you guys suggest? Thank you
From reading through this whole thread the preferred setup without rubbing while lowered is 18x8.5 and 35mm offset. It sits flush and doesnt poke. I was also considering doing 18X9 +35mm but I saw a picture and the amount of poke is odd.
 


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@Jessi going to be tough to get camber into OEM spec with the d2 springs without using the truhart/SPC/eibach camber arms.

People on sporrtlines typically require the camber arms and the sportlines are only a 1.3" drop. Not to say you cant do it, but most like not going to be able to get camber within OEM spec.

As for wheel size, it seems that 18x8.5 +35 is a easy go to for near flush and no rubbing. I know people who have done 18x9.5 +35 on coilovers and D2's and have no issues rubbing in the rear, but for the front they had to bend one of the screw tabs.
 

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Any Si's on Eibach sedan sportlines? I've been contemplating Prokit and Sportlines for a week now.
 

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19x8.5 35 offset.

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What tire size/suspension setup are you running? And rubbing issues or noticeable decrease in ride quality?
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