RSR Forged - 18x9.5" et40 - ...built for the Type R

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We're looking for a second CTR to use for the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas from 10/27 - 11/3. Send us a DM or email [email protected] for more information.

In the mean time, here is a new edit of @Misapatos' CTR, who will be at SEMA with a new look:
Honda Civic 10th gen RSR Forged - 18x9.5" et40 - ...built for the Type R zBMPXt8Aha298k3SWRJccetktCTNovVwMN_XKERykAeTiqtxXCbcaU5jE9hkc5DqRBABmoYT14cj84iqmQ=w1272-h716-no
 


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While you have them do what I did (only to one), wax or seal them (ceramic even). I couldn’t finish so only did one wheel, when I went to wash ... yeah totally wished I had more time cause the sealed rim just rinsed off easily.
 


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Is there any rubbing with these?

Also, what's the chances of getting this wheel in an ET45 or even ET47 to maximize fender clearance? ET45 would actually match inner strut clearance with factory, 47 would be .7mm from the strut, which could be inadequate :D ET45 would probably be safest.

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Is there any rubbing with these?

Also, what's the chances of getting this wheel in an ET45 or even ET47 to maximize fender clearance? ET45 would actually match inner strut clearance with factory, 47 would be .7mm from the strut, which could be inadequate :D ET45 would probably be safest.

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Hello Peter, there is no reported rubbing with this particulate set up. Type R owners have ran 245/40/18 or even 265/35/18 with lowered suspension and have had no rubbing issues that we are aware of. If you are interested in a slightly higher offset than what we offer we can definitely machine our wheels and make them up to an ET44. There would be a slight charge to do so of about $60 total for that. Let me know if this helps!
 
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