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  1. #589
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO1995 View Post
    planning on getting a set of 17x8.5 +33 with 225/45 for ep3. stock height. any issues?
    A mate of mine gets around on a set of Advan RGII's which are similar offsets, 17x8.5 +31 with 225/45's all round. Scrubs a bit under hard cornering in the rear and when the back seats are loaded up.



    But true I agree, stock height and agressive wheels does look pretty gay! Espcially when ppl are rocking fake wheels!!!
    Last edited by RPS.13; 21-11-2013 at 10:00 PM.

  2. #590
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    I've been spending my night trying to workout what wheels will fit my FD Civic but with no success. Its currently got the 15" steel wheels, and I've found a set of wheels that i'm pretty interested in. I was able to find the following info about them: 17 x 7 inch - 5 on 114.3 mm - 42 mm offset. I was wondering if these would fit the civic? Any help would be appreciated!

  3. #591
    they'll fit with no issues, the stock sports wheels are 17x7 +45, so your wheels are only going to protrude 3mm more than the stock wheels.

  4. #592
    Quote Originally Posted by moro95 View Post
    I've been spending my night trying to workout what wheels will fit my FD Civic but with no success. Its currently got the 15" steel wheels, and I've found a set of wheels that i'm pretty interested in. I was able to find the following info about them: 17 x 7 inch - 5 on 114.3 mm - 42 mm offset. I was wondering if these would fit the civic? Any help would be appreciated!
    Exactly what lolmclol said.
    Will fit perfect with no problems. Wont be flush or anything

    Stock Honda Civic Sports Wheels (17x7+45)


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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    will hit your guards on bumps as the stock sussy is too soft. i test fitted 17x7.5 +30 225/45 which sits 10mm in more than your proposed setup

    on the rear you might be able to get away with a roll and camber kit, but still look gay as fuk lol
    Will I have a problem running 17x7.5+30 215/45 or 225/45 on BC BR coilovers? (no guards rolled) or would I still require a camberkit and guards rolled?
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  6. #594
    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Will I have a problem running 17x7.5+30 215/45 or 225/45 on BC BR coilovers? (no guards rolled) or would I still require a camberkit and guards rolled?
    depends how low you are. you might be able to clear it with natural camber on 215, but id still go with a roll and 225. run -1.5 camber and its flush as fuk good daily fitment
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Will I have a problem running 17x7.5+30 215/45 or 225/45 on BC BR coilovers? (no guards rolled) or would I still require a camberkit and guards rolled?
    I'd say u may face problems but would really depend how low you are and how much camber. I would suggest rolling guards as well. I'm on 17x7 +24 on 215/45 and lots of scrub when it was lowered past the tyre. Had to raise it about an inch so there was gap between wheel and guard and now only scrubs when I hit dips in the road. On the other hand, I previously had 17x8 +35 and that was perfect with guards rolled and low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doosra View Post
    I'd say u may face problems but would really depend how low you are and how much camber. I would suggest rolling guards as well. I'm on 17x7 +24 on 215/45 and lots of scrub when it was lowered past the tyre. Had to raise it about an inch so there was gap between wheel and guard and now only scrubs when I hit dips in the road. On the other hand, I previously had 17x8 +35 and that was perfect with guards rolled and low.
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    Last edited by SHRUKA; 29-11-2013 at 10:06 PM.
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  9. #597
    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    wanna buy some 17x7.5 +30s

    will look sick on your ride

    this is 7.5 +30 225/45 0 camber

    Last edited by charliebrown; 29-11-2013 at 10:17 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    wanna buy some 17x7.5 +30s

    will look sick on your ride

    this is 7.5 +30 225/45 0 camber

    Turn the picture sideways !
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    U may be OK with that height

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Turn the picture sideways !

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