Post your aftermarket wheel/tire set up

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Clean as fuck bro I really wanted black but it's hard to keep clean especially cuz we get so much dust at my work....how are the d2 springs imma install mine soon they just sitting in my trunk
Thanks G. Yeah dust is almost instant after a wash and it saddens me lolol in sport i really feel the difference from stock springs and happy with the drop. Fairly easy install as well. Only took few hours.
 

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Thanks G. Yeah dust is almost instant after a wash and it saddens me lolol in sport i really feel the difference from stock springs and happy with the drop. Fairly easy install as well. Only took few hours.
Is the difference in sport bad or good
 


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Is the difference in sport bad or good
Should have specified but a good one lol feels more planted. Not sure if you've done so but you'll probably have to bend the tab on the front fender screw marker with your setup. Only took a few mins on each side. If the front is still poking too much for your liking, you can also do the guide pin removal for slight camber. Here are the links.

https://www.civicx.com/threads/how-to-adjust-front-camber-on-a-tenth-gen-civic.15715/
https://www.civicx.com/threads/tire-rub-on-side-marker-screws.23712/
 

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Should have specified but a good one lol feels more planted. Not sure if you've done so but you'll probably have to bend the tab on the front fender screw marker with your setup. Only took a few mins on each side. If the front is still poking too much for your liking, you can also do the guide pin removal for slight camber. Here are the links.

https://www.civicx.com/threads/how-to-adjust-front-camber-on-a-tenth-gen-civic.15715/
https://www.civicx.com/threads/tire-rub-on-side-marker-screws.23712/
That's good to know thanks for the info bro ...I can't wait to install mine but currently waiting on the Honda dealer to call me back cuz my rear bumper n side skirts are yellowing
 

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That's good to know thanks for the info bro ...I can't wait to install mine but currently waiting on the Honda dealer to call me back cuz my rear bumper n side skirts are yellowing
No problem! goodluck with the install and a word of advice (if you DIY) for the front springs make sure both wheels are off the ground on stands. i didnt do that on one side and it was a pain to pull out... other side was so much easier after i did that lol:banghead: live and you learn lol
 

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That's a stock 18" HB Sport wheel with 235/40/18 tires with 25mm spacers at stock height. Which would be equal to a 18x8.5 +32 aftermarket wheel with a bit of stretch on the tire. (Please forgive the dirty car!)

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Can you please please post a pic of the front of your car? You’re running 25mm spacers on the front as well, correct? I’m wondering how big of a difference 25mm spacers on the front would be as opposed to 20mm.
 




 


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