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  1. #445
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterfingers View Post
    i remember him mentioning they were 17x9 +22

    not sure about rears
    Running 17x9 +20 with 215/45/17 all round.

    Got a new set of wheels/tyres coming in for track setup the next few weeks:

    17x9 +35 245/40/17
    17x8.5 +30 225/45/17

    Will be interesting to see what I need to run them. Panel beater said he can space my guards for me if I need more clearance. Hoping to run no more than -2.5 degree camber at the fronts but should have enough adjustability to go to -3.5 if I need to. Not sure how well that will go for handling though. Time will tell!
    Last edited by Symphorced; 03-09-2012 at 11:16 PM.

  2. #446
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    Quote Originally Posted by HmGLuCaS View Post
    FD 15 inch = 195/65/15 15x6.0
    FD 16 inch = 205/55/16 16x6.5
    Thanks heaps man! Legend!

  3. #447
    Quote Originally Posted by Symphorced View Post
    Running 17x9 +20 with 215/45/17 all round.

    Got a new set of wheels/tyres coming in for track setup the next few weeks:

    17x9 +35 245/40/17
    17x8.5 +30 225/45/17

    Will be interesting to see what I need to run them. Panel beater said he can space my guards for me if I need more clearance. Hoping to run no more than -2.5 degree camber at the fronts but should have enough adjustability to go to -3.5 if I need to. Not sure how well that will go for handling though. Time will tell!
    damn off by one digit, knew it was 17x9 +20something lol.

  4. #448
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    hey guys,

    - Fronts are 18x8 +35 offset with 235/40/18 Kumho KU31
    - Rears are 18x9 +30 offset with 245/40/18 Kumho KU31


    would this setup fit a FD1 civic?

  5. #449
    Put the 9" at the front and the 8" at the back as having a wider wheel at the back is creating resistance.

    Besides that, offsets seem fine, might just need to roll fenders etc. Not sure about the tyre size though.

    Similar set-ups, also give reputation to users quoted as thanks to them we have this information available. (even though they may be 19" doesn't matter)
    Quote Originally Posted by Stig View Post
    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x7.5+42 and 225/40/18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8.5+42 and 235/40/18
    Suspension: Coils
    Guard Modifications: Rears rolled
    Issues with Setup: None

    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8+38 and 225/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x9+38 and 225/35/19
    Suspension: Coils
    Guard Modifications: All round rolled
    Issues with Setup: Rear scrubs with car bumper, solution, more camber?

    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x9+38 and 225/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8+38 and 225/35/19
    Suspension: Airbag
    Guard Modifications: All round rolled
    Issues with Setup: Rear scrubs with car bumper, solution, 215 on the rear
    Quote Originally Posted by ekdez View Post
    Car Model: FD on HRE reps
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8 +45 225/35r19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 19x8 +45 225/35r19
    Suspension: stock
    Guard Modifications: none
    Issues with Setup: stock front perches were scrubbing on bumps, offset too high.

    Car Model: FD on Rays ce28's
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8.5 +30 225/40r18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9.5 +25 245/40r18
    Suspension: coil-overs
    Guard Modifications: all guards rolled.
    Issues with Setup: tires scrubbed HARD over bumps, tire width too wide.
    issue was eliminated later on with 215/40r18's, they are my friends wheels!

    Car Model: FD on BBS LM's
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8 +35 225/40r18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9 +35 225/40r18
    Suspension: coil-overs
    Guard Modifications: all guards rolled.
    Issues with Setup: tires scrubbed over bumps, tire width too wide.

    Car Model: FD on SSR Vienna Kreis
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8 +38 215/40r18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9 +38 215/40r18
    Suspension: coil-overs
    Guard Modifications: all guards rolled.
    Issues with Setup: no issues.

    Car Model: FD on BBS LM's
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8 +35 215/40r18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9 +35 215/40r18
    Suspension: coil-overs
    Guard Modifications: all guards rolled.
    Issues with Setup: very minimal scrub on front under hard cornering.
    Quote Originally Posted by aero View Post
    Car Model: FD on SSW s076
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 19 x 8.5 +35 and 235/35/19
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 19 x 8.5 +35 and 235/35/19
    Suspension: Stock
    Guard Modifications: guards rolled
    Issues with Setup: scrubbing with full load and hard turning. tyres were too wide as well

    Car Model: FD on Lenso Type M
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18 x 8 +45 and 225/40/18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18 x 8 +45 and 225/40/18
    Suspension: coils
    Guard Modifications: guards rolled
    Issues with Setup: none
    Last edited by lolmclol; 06-09-2012 at 04:11 PM.

  6. #450
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    I Think you will have a lot of problems on the rear

  7. #451
    What Is it with people and putting wider at rear? Since when did the FD become the new nsx?

  8. #452
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    Incorrect stagger ftw.

  9. #453
    Quote Originally Posted by butterfingers View Post
    What Is it with people and putting wider at rear? Since when did the FD become the new nsx?
    Because the Civic R18 is the new RWD racecar yo! JDM TYYYYTTTEEEE

    On topic: Also to get the wheels looking "flush" wouldn't you have to do at +5 at the front? Can't remember where I saw this but somewhere someone said that the front is a little more sunk for some reason o.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by butterfingers View Post
    What Is it with people and putting wider at rear? Since when did the FD become the new nsx?
    Because hellaflush.
    StanceSlutz

  11. #455
    Quote Originally Posted by Areis View Post
    Because hellaflush.
    Because hellaflush because r18 because no money for fd2

  12. #456
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterfingers View Post
    Because hellaflush because r18 because no money for fd2
    mine is an fd2.....
    StanceSlutz

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