Titan7 Track Wheels : Civic Type R FK8

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Running these for a couple weeks now. 19x9.5 +45 Bridgestone RE-71R 265/35-19. Stock ride height. No rubbing except when car was fully loaded, with passengers, sport mode. Had intermittent slight rub in the rear over bumps, or taking long loaded curves. No rubbing with just myself in the car.
Had no idea they came in 19's. I think this is the perfect daily setup. Car looks awesome!
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Anyone have any pics of a Black CTR with these wheels in the satin titanium finish? I'd love to see that look.
 

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18x9.5" +45 with 265/35 yoko neovas. Yes sooner or later I'll lower it...
I am looking at a wheel with the same specs can you lower the car with a 265/35/18? I just wanted the mild drop from the eibach springs. Hoping it won't rub
 

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I am looking at a wheel with the same specs can you lower the car with a 265/35/18? I just wanted the mild drop from the eibach springs. Hoping it won't rub
You can lower it with Eibachs with a 265/35/18 tire on a wheel with a +45 offset...that’s what I have, with no rubbing
 


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You can lower it with Eibachs with a 265/35/18 tire on a wheel with a +45 offset...that’s what I have, with no rubbing
Nice thank you
 

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You can lower it with Eibachs with a 265/35/18 tire on a wheel with a +45 offset...that’s what I have, with no rubbing
Did you try it out with Advan Neovas? They are more like a 275 . In they back it looks really close if the car would be lowered...
 

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Did you try it out with Advan Neovas? They are more like a 275 . In they back it looks really close if the car would be lowered...
Honestly, no I didn’t try it out with Advans. I looked to find the specs of the brand of tire some one who ran the tire size successfully, and got a tire with with very similar specs.

While I would love to spend $1200 on just tires, one of the reasons I switched to 18in wheels was to avoid super high tire replacement costs.
 

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About to pull the trigger on these wheels but I'm not 100% sure if 265/35/18 +45 offset will clear with swift springs. Anyone on swifts with these size rims/tires? any fitment or rubbing issues?

Still debating between +35 or +45.... I'm not sure if +35 will require some fender mod so anyone that went with +35 any input would be greatly appreciated!
 
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About to pull the trigger on these wheels but I'm not 100% sure if 265/35/18 +45 offset will clear with swift springs. Anyone on swifts with these size rims/tires? any fitment or rubbing issues?

Still debating between +35 or +45.... I'm not sure if +35 will require some fender mod so anyone that went with +35 any input would be greatly appreciated!
Swifts are only 0.2" lower. You will clear just fine with the +45.
I'm clearing the same specs +45 with room left.
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Thanks Jonny! What’s your tire brand/size? For some reason I thought you had +35.
I have Yokohama ad08r on my +45. I did have +35 but indeed did sell them.
 


 


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