Civic Type R After-market Wheel Guide

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I'm just thinking that Honda has chosen +60 offset for a reason and the only rim that gets really close to that and is 9.5" is the Volk Advan RS2 with +50 offset. 265 tire clearly no problem at all with rubbing and I guess with lowering springs neither.
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Wow 19x10 +45 with 265/30 R19 Advan Neova AD08R fits too on stock height:

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Who runs "Titan 7 T-S5 Wheel - 18x9.5 / 5x120 / Offset +45 (Satin Titanium)"? On Titan 7 Webpage I can only find this wheel in +35 offset but Evasive Motorsport got it in +45
 
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Titan-7 T-S5 is now on pre-order here in switzerland and the price is definitely hot!!

But not sure yet if I should go with the S5 or the R10 wheel hmm... I really like the design of the S5 on the FK8. R10 is more like the "forged-JDM-wheel-look" which is nice too...
 

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I think I'll go with the T-R10 in satin titanium :) My FK8 will be PMM. I'm not a huge fan of black wheels because they "hide" all the details/contrast.
 

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Has anyone tried putting putting some 35 ratio tires on their OEM rims? I'm looking at getting a set of these Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 in a 245/35ZR20 and putting them on the original rims. Unfortunately I don't think they make them in a 245/30ZR20 anymore, but the 35's should be okay right? Will I lose performance? Will the speedometer be incorrect? Also would I keep the tire pressure the same as the stock tires, 35 PSI in the front and 33 PSI in the rear?
 
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Has anyone tried putting putting some 35 ratio tires on their OEM rims? I'm looking at getting a set of these Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 in a 245/35ZR20 and putting them on the original rims. Unfortunately I don't think they make them in a 245/30ZR20 anymore, but the 35's should be okay right? Will I lose performance? Will the speedometer be incorrect? Also would I keep the tire pressure the same as the stock tires, 35 PSI in the front and 33 PSI in the rear?
I wouldn't recommand that. Here you can see what changes: *Klick*
 


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I wouldn't recommand that. Here you can see what changes: *Klick*
Well, basically adding half an inch in tire thickness. I'm not worried about the speedometer being incorrect. It will probably cause rubbing, though, huh? Has anyone been able to get the 19" fk2 rims in the US?
 
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RN05M18x9.5 +36 will fit stock then right, With 255 or 265*? For some reason the site i tried to order from says I'll need to roll my fenders.

Thanks in adavce,
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RN05M18x9.5 +36 will fit stock then right, With 255 or 256? For some reason the site i tried to order from says I'll need to roll my fenders.

Thanks in adavce,
SB.
on stock height, that size should fit with zero modifications on 255/35 or 265/35s.
 

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That moment you realize your wheels aren't good enough to make the highlighted list Kamispeed has made :cry:
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