team3d
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Won’t be compatible, the 17’s won’t clear the Brembos and Type R is 5x120.
Hey straight noob here when it comes to buying wheels. I've got "oem" procontact tx continental 17" tires and I'm looking to put ENKEI Kojin17X8 5x114.3 wheels with an Offset of 40 on my '18 hatchback ex. Can anyone PM me anything I should know or let me know if this is compatible?
I would've just made a new thread if I knew how, but I don't have a type R regrettably as I stated. I have the EX hatch.Won’t be compatible, the 17’s won’t clear the Brembos and Type R is 5x120.
No reason that would rub at stock height, probably light rubbing if dropped though.Anyone rubbing issues with ze40 18x9.5 +40 offset on 255/40 tires on stock height?
The 255/40 is closer to the stock diameter so the speedometer will be more accurate. That is the size I went with this time around. Although I did long contemplated the 265/35 since that would have had more grip since it is slightly wider.TE37 Saga Time Attack 18x9.5 +44, set on putting 265/35 tyres but seeing some doing 255/40 as well. Any pros and cons for this? Thanks
I'm looking at tirerack and looking at tyres diameter and rolling, 255/40R18 is definitely closer to stock 245/30R20 we have. Would you happen to have a photo of 255/40 on 18x9.5 rims, I'm looking through every page to find some examples. Thank you!The 255/40 is closer to the stock diameter so the speedometer will be more accurate. That is the size I went with this time around. Although I did long contemplated the 265/35 since that would have had more grip since it is slightly wider.
255/40 has closer rolling diameter than a 265/35 so your speedometer would be more accurate. Not like the 265/35 is a big difference though.TE37 Saga Time Attack 18x9.5 +44, set on putting 265/35 tyres but seeing some doing 255/40 as well. Any pros and cons for this? Thanks
Thanks for this.. I'm searching through the thread for some photo on 255/40 on 18x9.5 +44, would like to see how it looks255/40 has closer rolling diameter than a 265/35 so your speedometer would be more accurate. Not like the 265/35 is a big difference though.
I have 265/35 on my sagas because I wanted a wider tire.
Stock ride heightI'm looking at tirerack and looking at tyres diameter and rolling, 255/40R18 is definitely closer to stock 245/30R20 we have. Would you happen to have a photo of 255/40 on 18x9.5 rims, I'm looking through every page to find some examples. Thank you!
Nice. Really not too bad not lowered with that setup. I may go that routeStock ride height
255/40R18 Michelin P4S
Any pics with the entire car in it? The young'n in me wants to lower the car and the old man in me says why?Stock ride height
255/40R18 Michelin P4S