I've got stock rims on my fn2, with 19mm spacers... Fills it out really well
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I've got stock rims on my fn2, with 19mm spacers... Fills it out really well
Gunna be aggressive and will look ricey as. Unless you plan on doing a stance look.
I had 17x9.5+17 on a slammed FD civic and it was a lot of mucking around with the alignment.
Eventually had -6.5 degrees camber and front lip was sitting 60mm off the ground.
FDs and FNs are very similar for wheel specs
Civic FD - 17x9 +30 r ok? keeping stock height and want to keep virgin guards please.
dont be like Honda_FD
this is his FD civic
https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...5f&oe=56111812
bro thats swag
Never go full retard...
For performance (so no 215s as that would defeat the point), I would like to run these Enkei RP-01 17x9 +35 with a 245/40 R17 or 255/40 R17 S-class tyre (hankook rs3 etc).
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{Jealous of the late model Subaru and Evo guys and girls with their super wide wheels and super wide tyres! Figure it's a late model car too, Civic can play that game ;), but is it actually possible?}
Hopefully good sticky wide tyres would partially offset the FN2's cruddiness were I to take it on a track day. :)
Do you think it will fit? :)
I thought 235 was the biggest you could go without scrubbing?
i run 245s and 255s on my FD at the track with just the guards rolled and the right amount of camber, for street work would be too much guard rubbin.