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FS: Type R / 18x9.5 / 5x120 / +45 Titan 7 T-R10 Black with Firehawk tires (265/35/18)

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275’s rub in the rear when someone is siting in the back (I have eibach pro kit installed). People are no longer allowed in my backseat, :bat:
275 of what tire? I'm considering G-Max and FK510. Firehawks have unusually narrow tread as you pointed out but they're pricey in that size.
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275 of what tire? I'm considering G-Max and FK510. Firehawks have unusually narrow tread as you pointed out but they're pricey in that size.
GForce (BF). My next set is RE-71R’s because R owners on FB forum recommend them the most...
 

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I'm going with Michelin ps4s 275s on my +45 Titans... I hope I don't rub with an eibach drop...
 
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I'm going with Michelin ps4s 275s on my +45 Titans... I hope I don't rub with an eibach drop...
That’s pretty much my setup and I rub in the rear... only difference, of course is tire...
 


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I too have 255/35 on the stock wheels. Definitely fills in a bit of the gap.

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This is definitely the tire size Honda should have chosen from the factory. Looks so much better than the rubber bands!
 

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This is definitely the tire size Honda should have chosen from the factory. Looks so much better than the rubber bands!
They could’ve even went with a 19 in wheel with a 35 sidewall and looked good with stock suspension.
 
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They could’ve even went with a 19 in wheel with a 35 sidewall and looked good with stock suspension.
Yes, agreed. My buddy with the white type R (that I posted a pic of), is thinking of buying fk2 wheels so it looks “stockish” and has the 35 profile tire without affecting the car too much (same offset, diameter, etc)
 
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Yes, agreed. My buddy with the white type R (that I posted a pic of), is thinking of buying fk2 wheels so it looks “stockish” and has the 35 profile tire without affecting the car too much (same offset, diameter, etc)
Or NSX wheels
 


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2. Maybe 3 questions.

1. What tire size?
2. Stock suspension? If not what's been done. I'm buying these wheels. And are these rubbing as pictured in pics posted? Thanks bro
 
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2. Maybe 3 questions.

1. What tire size?
2. Stock suspension? If not what's been done. I'm buying these wheels. And are these rubbing as pictured in pics posted? Thanks bro
These are 275 35 18’s sitting on eibach pros. And yes, the rear rubbed with no one sitting in the back seat; can’t imagine how much it would rub with people in the back
 

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These are 275 35 18’s sitting on eibach pros. And yes, the rear rubbed with no one sitting in the back seat; can’t imagine how much it would rub with people in the back
Going to run a 265 35 18...I'm wondering if they will rub!!! On stock suspension now, but want to lower it.
 
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Going to run a 265 35 18...I'm wondering if they will rub!!! On stock suspension now, but want to lower it.
265 35 18 was fine and didn’t rub on stock suspension or eibach pro kit. It only rubbed when I installed 275 tires
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