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  1. #517
    Quote Originally Posted by envoytheguy View Post
    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9 +32 and tyres 225/40R18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x9 +32 and tyre 225/40R18
    Suspension: lowered on buddyclub coilovers
    Guard Modifications: None
    Issues with Setup: ???

    Hey guys wondering if I should get 225/40 tyres or 215/40 tyres? I will be rolling the rear guards soon. Will I run into problems with the 225/40 tyres with this setup? thanks

    I would go with 215/40. Giving it more stretch will be better suited since you're sizing up on wheels. I'm running 18x8.5+35 with 215/40 & it's perfect.

  2. #518
    Quote Originally Posted by dannyhuynh View Post
    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8.5 +37 and tyres 225/40R18
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 18x8.5 +42 and tyre 225/40R18
    Suspension: Stock
    Guard Modifications: None
    Issues with Setup: ???

    Hey guys wondering if the wheel setup would fit without any scrubbing or any problems?
    Thanks in advance
    With an offset of 42 at the rear, you wouldn't need any mods. but I would rather go with 215/40 than 225/40.

  3. #519
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    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Car:
    Civic FD1 2010
    Quote Originally Posted by heyalannn View Post
    I would go with 215/40. Giving it more stretch will be better suited since you're sizing up on wheels. I'm running 18x8.5+35 with 215/40 & it's perfect.
    Thanks for the reply man. I'll give it a try and report how it goes.

  4. #520
    Hey Guys,
    Stupid question but what lug nut size does an FD civic use?
    I have Accord Euro CL7 Sports wheels on it atm and im looking into getting some Rays Engineering
    Lugnuts for it.

    Or can i just get an set of 20?

  5. #521
    Car Model: FD
    Front Wheel and Tyre Size: 17x7+55 and 225/45/17
    Rear Wheel and Tyre Size: 17x7+55 and 225/45/17
    Suspension: Stock
    Guard Modifications: None
    Issues with Setup: Cannot run with coils
    Why cant this setup run with coils? Isnt 17x7+55 (195 tyres instead of 225)
    the standard wheel size?

  6. #522
    Member Array
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FD1
    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Hey Guys,
    Stupid question but what lug nut size does an FD civic use?
    I have Accord Euro CL7 Sports wheels on it atm and im looking into getting some Rays Engineering
    Lugnuts for it.

    Or can i just get an set of 20?
    12 x 1.5

  7. #523
    Okay. thanks

  8. #524
    hey guys, got 17x8.5+30 on the rear of my ep3 with a 225/45/17. Question is, im scrubbing on -2 camber and was wondering how I go about removing or grinding down the rear bumper tabs ? (my guard roll clears the tyre)

  9. #525
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    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Car:
    Bagged FD Civic
    Hey guys what Will I need to fit 17x9 +35 BBS LMs
    I've decided to run 225 rear and 215 front
    I know I would need camber arms for rear and need my guards rolled.

    Was wondering what else is needed or changes to be made for this to fit

    Car currently running 215/45/17 F&R
    front; 1.5" drop
    Rear; 1.4" drop
    Springs

  10. #526
    Maybe 215/40/17 just to be safe ~

  11. #527
    Quote Originally Posted by jprak View Post
    Hey guys what Will I need to fit 17x9 +35 BBS LMs
    I've decided to run 225 rear and 215 front
    I know I would need camber arms for rear and need my guards rolled.

    Was wondering what else is needed or changes to be made for this to fit

    Car currently running 215/45/17 F&R
    front; 1.5" drop
    Rear; 1.4" drop
    Springs
    ill trade you 40 ingers at defqon for your LMs

  12. #528
    I wonder what ingers are ;-)


    *also hoping to make it to defqon this year*

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