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    what is the best tires for my civic ?????????

    I going to get Enkei RP01 16X7 +35.

    Which size of tires i should get???

    Please giv me advice.....

    My fd1 has stock suspension.

    Thanks.

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    Best is a little hard but if you explain what you need/want from the tyre it can help narrow it down

    205/45 is a common size for 16x7 and fits nicely

    If you want a bit more comfort you could go 205/50 being a higher profile

    or for a stretched look but harsher ride 195/45

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    i want nice look... not much 4wd lookin.

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    for a fd you should AT LEAST get a set of 17inch instead of 16.

    have a look in this thread and see which wheel and height combo you wana go for.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ean-Civic-FD-s!!!

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    whats your intention with the car, do ya plan a track day or 2 ?, what sort of kms will ya do a year. I went threw your dilema 4 months ago, with my VTi and ended up with some RP01 16x7 and a set of 205/50 Federal RSR, this rubber is sticky and loves the track. There is a trade off as Im expecting only 30,000 out of them.

    17s will look good thou. First mod you should do is replace the rear sway bar.

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    No, i dont go to track. I do around 20k a year.

    If u do hav photo of ur fd with RP01 16x7,, please show me.

    Thanx

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    What is your budget? Do you want best in terms of size or best in terms of grip? You can get best grip for about AU$1200
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    If you are running 16x7 then best tyre size for you would probably be 205/55/16. If you want a 'nice' look then you should be looking for 17 inch atleast, 16 inch is 4WD look.

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    Currently running Hankook RS2's on my 16x8.5 Buddy P1's, 205/50/16, which I also ran on my 16x8 gram light 57s'. Feels better than my stock 17's running 215/40/17 Bridgestone re001's, also feels better than the 215/45/17 yoko S drives I have on my regamasters. Steering is much lighter, ride is slightly more comfortable.

    Nice and grippy in the dry, not noisy, in the wet they're okay. Only bad point would be the wear, they're quite a soft compound. I think I'd get maybe 30,000km out of them, hard driving? Great tyre for the price though.

    Not 100% sure if anywhere still stocks them. But tirerack.com sells the newer version RS3's...

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    205/45R16 suits it best imo

    but as others said, 205/50R16 or even 205/55R16 for better comfort

    but if u have a big gap, get bigger profile to fill up some of that gap

    It sits perfectly flush against the rim, so it gives it some amount of good side wall flex under load
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    i've got 205/45 on the daily. does the job and i think is optimal for the 16s

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    The FD1 uses 205/55 R16 as stock. So either stick to that size or go 225/50 R16. The other combinations recommended here will throw your speedometer reading off. Their cars are not even FD1's.
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