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  1. #289
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiceMeister View Post
    what are you lowered on Soulful? what wheels are they?

    The CU2 is a pretty big car, might want to go with a bit more of an aggressive fitment, perhaps 18x9 on the back for a staggered stance?
    18*8.0 Fusion - Shadow $1399 or $1699 Deep dish on rear

    I won't be lowering it, would it look weird on stock height?? had a lowered Skyline for the last 5 years, want something more comfy.

    also with all the different brand of tyres Tempe tyre provides which one should i go for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    Nice rims.
    thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    thanks!
    u need at least 19 - 20inch mate not the 18. it will look too small. the CU2 hav dat big arse wheel arches lol . 18 inch too puniiiieee well that wheel u want to get the bbs look alike is ok but need 19 inch for sure mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    18*8.0 Fusion - Shadow $1399 or $1699 Deep dish on rear

    I won't be lowering it, would it look weird on stock height?? had a lowered Skyline for the last 5 years, want something more comfy.

    also with all the different brand of tyres Tempe tyre provides which one should i go for?

    Just had a look around at some CL9/CU2 comparison photos and I gotta agree with felix, 18 is going to be too small for Cu2. gotta fill up the wheel arches, perhaps go for some 19x8 or 19x8.5?

    I personally think suspension should be done before wheels so you know what will fit and what won't so you don't have to mess around with suspension later on.

    Cars on stock height with aftermarket wheels tend to look a bit strange as you'll still have a big wheel gap and it just looks funny. If you still want to maintain a comfortable ride just go with a minor drop, 1.2 inches or so. just to get your wheels sitting a bit nicer in the guards rather than boat-spec.
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    Yeah thanks guys

    looks like 19 is the way to go uh??

    man plus a decent set of suspension, i'm looking at 3.5k at least~! DAAAAAMN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    Yeah thanks guys

    looks like 19 is the way to go uh??

    man plus a decent set of suspension, i'm looking at 3.5k at least~! DAAAAAMN
    do it rite do it once worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    Yeah thanks guys

    looks like 19 is the way to go uh??

    man plus a decent set of suspension, i'm looking at 3.5k at least~! DAAAAAMN
    I'd just go Eibach springs mate. No need coilovers or the likes.

    I'd also go 19's too!
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    my soon 'new' wheels




    [R] 5-114.3 20x8.5 +38 O-DISK [60MM DISH]
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    what model is this one? VS-FX right?
    Hmm... Wonder what i should do with my set of Honda CU2 Euro Luxury 18" wheels with Michelin Primacy HP tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    I'd just go Eibach springs mate. No need coilovers or the likes.

    I'd also go 19's too!
    Agreed.Eibach springs will give it a nice drop.Do thi springs 1st.then see what size looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondar View Post

    [R] 5-114.3 20x8.5 +38 O-DISK [60MM DISH]

    VS-FX FTW!! they look great mate, nice dish too
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    Can you get 245/45/18's comfortably under the standard guards on 8" rims on the CU2

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