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  1. #265
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    Quote Originally Posted by tqt View Post
    Hi, guys

    please somebody confirm that if i put 20" x 8.5 offset: +35 front and rear on my CU2 with tyres 225/30Z/R20 and also i plan to lower the car with eibachs. will they have scrubbing issues or i need to roll the guards?


    Thanks in advance
    im in the same boat but im 225/35/20 and i want to put h&r's...
    i think with such a low offset the wheel or tyre will hit the fender when the car hits a bump... anyone care to elaborate?

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    If you read in a few posts back, hondar (JDM concept) said +38 -+45 in the rear will be fine and front +40 will be fine,

    So +35 all round will need to roll the guards all round definetly, with a tiny drop from eibach or H&R springsd as you guys will get no natural camber in at all, the wheels will actually stick out past the fenders especially the fronts. meaning it will look unko with out a big drop, better off to choose a higher offset if your not planning to go very low.

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    oooo ok thanks man

  4. #268
    hi guys,

    will 19*7.5 +45 fit CU2? What tyre size will be the best?

    Thanks heaps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    hi guys,

    will 19*7.5 +45 fit CU2? What tyre size will be the best?

    Thanks heaps...
    eeaassy.. i have 19x8 with +45 and it sits quite flush.
    245/35/19

  6. #270
    Quote Originally Posted by albii View Post
    eeaassy.. i have 19x8 with +45 and it sits quite flush.
    245/35/19
    thanks albii! what tyre did u use? what load rate? did u lower it?

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    he used 245/35/19 load rating 93, Dunno what brand.

    All load ratings will be the same on each diffrent brand tire in that size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    he used 245/35/19 load rating 93, Dunno what brand.

    All load ratings will be the same on each diffrent brand tire in that size.
    Yeah, that sucks because it's illegal.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    Yeah, that sucks because it's illegal.....
    damn that sucks that stock is 98, but a tleast in Vic you'd have no trouble since a vicroad engineer ok'd mine that was under the stock rating. As long as the new rating is more than adequate to cover the laden weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudy View Post
    damn that sucks that stock is 98, but a tleast in Vic you'd have no trouble since a vicroad engineer ok'd mine that was under the stock rating. As long as the new rating is more than adequate to cover the laden weight.
    Every where else in the world got 92 rated tyres..... go figure?
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  11. #275
    isn't 245 a little wide for a 7.5 inch application? i'm pretty sure 245 is like an 8.5 to 9.5 range... better stick with stock tread width 235 imo


    i highly doubt cops will put over the new euros anyways, but since my load rating for my tyres is 95 only, i'm in the process of getting custom tyre placards
    Hmm... Wonder what i should do with my set of Honda CU2 Euro Luxury 18" wheels with Michelin Primacy HP tyres.

  12. #276
    ^^^ That what I thought as well... but tyre stores seems to say its ok... :S

    custom tyre placard? I thought the load rate was printed on the tyre's wall?

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