Post Your Aftermarket Wheel/Tire setup on Stock Suspension

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Spec-1 SP-3 gold 17x7.5 +38 offset with stock tires

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These, and Volk TE37s, are probably my top two looks-good-with-anything styles of wheels.
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Stock suspension.
18x8 +35 wheel
235 40 18 tire
I want to lower so bad but I'm waiting to make sure I don't have ac problems. I'm going to wait till I get closer to 36000 miles. Then putting coilovers or springs. I like coils so I'll probably do that.

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I'm not sure if you said the wheels before, but what are they?
 

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I'm not sure if you said the wheels before, but what are they?
They're Aodhan ls007, I don't know if I recommend them though. I hit a pothole and the lip is bent. I have to wait to purchase with this hold coronatime shit. Wheel is on backorder.
 


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Will some voxx lumi 18x8 +40 look good on stock suspension? and will it fit with stock tires? can I also pair them with 245/40/18 tires?
Or what offset would you recommend for stock suspension with either 235s or 245 tires? tbh I get confused with the offset numbers

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Will some voxx lumi 18x8 +40 look good on stock suspension? and will it fit with stock tires? can I also pair them with 245/40/18 tires?
Or what offset would you recommend for stock suspension with either 235s or 245 tires? tbh I get confused with the offset numbers

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they won’t be completely flush. the more towards 0 the more aggressive the offset, also 235 will fit just fine, the stock rims are 18x8
 


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they won’t be completely flush. the more towards 0 the more aggressive the offset, also 235 will fit just fine, the stock rims are 18x8
What do you think is the most aggressive offset I could run without rubbing or pulling fenders with stock suspension? For a civic si.
 

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Tires and wheels are not aggressive. Stock tire size. 7.5 width. Not stretched what so ever. That kind of style looks awful as far as I am concerned. It’s just how the sunlight hit at an angle.
 

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Tires and wheels are not aggressive. Stock tire size. 7.5 width. Not stretched what so ever. That kind of style looks awful as far as I am concerned. It’s just how the sunlight hit at an angle.
I think what the guy was referring to was that the tires look a bit oversized for the wheel width (the opposite of stretched in other words). 235/40's on 7.5" are pushing it. Stocks are 8". Usually you would go with 8 or 8.5" with that size.

Great wheels though. :thumbsup:
 

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I think what the guy was referring to was that the tires look a bit oversized for the wheel width (the opposite of stretched in other words). 235/40's on 7.5" are pushing it. Stocks are 8". Usually you would go with 8 or 8.5" with that size.

Great wheels though. :thumbsup:
Exactly!

Real nice wheels bluehatch17!!
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