18x9.5 et45 with 275/35-18 Civic Si Coupe

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I have been struggling on deciding what wheels I want but I have at least decided on the size and offset. Tried a buddies 18x9.5 et45 wheels with 275/35-18 tires and they fit just how I like! No rubbing at all with stock suspension. I will be lowering a little but still don't think it'll rub as that will add some camber at the same time.
Honda Civic 10th gen 18x9.5 et45 with 275/35-18 Civic Si Coupe IMG_3098

Honda Civic 10th gen 18x9.5 et45 with 275/35-18 Civic Si Coupe IMG_3096.JPG

Honda Civic 10th gen 18x9.5 et45 with 275/35-18 Civic Si Coupe IMG_3095.JPG
 
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Looking sharp! Almost bought the aegean blue metallic, can't get over how gorgeous it looks!
 

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That's a wild size, can't believe those are 275s
 


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By the way it looks on the bottom picture I say about 2 inches..lol
Hardly. I run 18x9.5 +40 so these wheels stick out 5mm less than mine... and mine stick out less than 5mm. so I would guess this is flush in the front and sunk in a little in the rear. Now after lowering that may change a little. It seems lowering pushes the wheels out a hair more. I cant imagine 275s not rubbing on lowering springs without a but of front fender mods.
 

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Hardly. I run 18x9.5 +40 so these wheels stick out 5mm less than mine... and mine stick out less than 5mm. so I would guess this is flush in the front and sunk in a little in the rear. Now after lowering that may change a little. It seems lowering pushes the wheels out a hair more. I cant imagine 275s not rubbing on lowering springs without a but of front fender mods.
I was kidding man. It looks good. But you are right tho...
 

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What’s the offset I’m interested in doing this on the stock suspension I don’t want to lower my car
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