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Do it! I love my Titan7's. I only had the car a week and on went the rims! To be honest I ordered the wheels before I even took delivery of my new 2019 Sport.....

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Those are nice, did you stay at 17 or go to 18? And what wheels are those?
I was initially planning on 17s but I I've always wanted a sporty look with the 18s. For 200 dollars more I got my 18s because I knew I'd be happier in the long run.

Enkei Vulcans 18x8 tires are Vredestein Quatrac 5 245/40r18

Go with a setup that truly supports you! And If you have questions you can ask me or anyone else in these forums because they truly know their stuff.
 


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Not the latest picture, but Eneki PF07 18x9 +40 on Firestone FireHawk Indy500 tires.

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You have quite of clearance in the wheel well before you start hitting the suspension, etc, with these 10th generation Civics.
If you want to play it safe, and not have any sort of wheel/tire poke (e.g. OEM fit), 8' or 8.5' would be the way to go.
Up to 19" wheels should be fine, but you may need to deviate the offset from the stock +50 a tiny bit, and tires with a lower sidewall ratio (e.g. 35% sidewall).
 

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Definately save up for them. Just installed mine yesterday!

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Curious, what are your tint levels, and do u get pulled ovr for them? Im planning on geetting tints too but here in NY theyve added it to yearly inspection so....
 

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Curious, what are your tint levels, and do u get pulled ovr for them? Im planning on geetting tints too but here in NY theyve added it to yearly inspection so....
25 front 15 on back. It looks darker bc Civic windows come with 70 percent tint already. I've never got pulled over.. cross my fingers. I live in CA
 

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These look sexy. Silver was a second option.
Thank you. I am just about to order the Signature Orange BBK from 27WON and a set of Project Kics NeoChrome lug nuts. Waiting on HKS Europe to get back to me on the availability of the Hypermax GT coilover kit too. Lowering and big brakes will finish off the look and stance of the wheels.

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opinions on aftermarket wheels I have a 2018 ex-t coupe.
Save up and buy NICE wheels, the wheels that are "steals" or "deals" usually look that. They just don't compare to wheels around the $1000 mark.
 

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I know absolutely NOTHING about aftermarket wheels. I'm considering having my OEMs powder coated, but for the price ($600) I could (almost) purchase an entirely new set.

How do I know "quality" wheels? Cost? Brand name?
 

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I know absolutely NOTHING about aftermarket wheels. I'm considering having my OEMs powder coated, but for the price ($600) I could (almost) purchase an entirely new set.

How do I know "quality" wheels? Cost? Brand name?
Through vigorous research. It took months before I made my decision. I knew nothing about aftermarket wheels also. I will give you a start. Fitment industries helped me out a whole lot with my set up. I went with Eibach. It is the line where quality and price meet. $1,000 bucks will get you a good quality set up. Anything under that much is going to loose quality. Some may disagree. It's just from my research and experience. Good luck. It's a long road.
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