Tires 245/45R18

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Looks good. Do you have any more pics? Any issues over time? I am thinking of upsizing tires—one for better rim protection and the second for better ride quality. Originally, I thought my options were 234/45R18 and 245/40R18. But looking at your tire size guess have this option too. What are you suggesting having used 245/45R18?
 
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No still running good. Also just lowered using Whiteline springs which drop about an inch. No rubbing. I did have to get use to the feeling as the steering and ride feels different( not in a bad way). If you would like more pics of anything let me know.
 


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Here are new pics with whiteline springs installed. Still no rubbing!!

Honda Civic 10th gen Tires 245/45R18 IMG_1831


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Honda Civic 10th gen Tires 245/45R18 IMG_1833


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Do you ride with anyone or weight in the back?
just curious bcuz on stock suspension on my 2016 lx sedan, I get rubbing in the rear. Might have to go 235 or 225 40s. Unless coils will be suffice and keep the setup.
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