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  1. #16033
    Quote Originally Posted by Areis View Post
    Id say 215 to be safe. With a 225/235 u risk hitting ur shock or ur fuel lining. I was hitting mine with 17x9.5 +38
    Quote Originally Posted by DuffyFD View Post
    I'm running 215. Wish I was running 225 for the rear.
    Hahaha You guys gave me two different answers.
    Aries, I dont plan on slamming my car against the ground. Im just going to lower it enough to get rid of the wheel gap and tuck it in a little bit.
    But the fronts are deffinately 215/45/17 right?

  2. #16034
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Hahaha You guys gave me two different answers.
    Aries, I dont plan on slamming my car against the ground. Im just going to lower it enough to get rid of the wheel gap and tuck it in a little bit.
    But the fronts are deffinately 215/45/17 right?
    215/40

    rear 215/40 or 225/40

    45 profile esp on front = more scrub
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  3. #16035
    Quote Originally Posted by DuffyFD View Post
    215/40

    rear 215/40 or 225/40

    45 profile esp on front = more scrub
    Okay. Thanks. I think ill go 215 front and rear.
    If my rims are
    17x8+32
    17x9+38
    The bigger wheel (17x9+38) should go in the front right?
    Cause fwd and for better grip?
    Last edited by Honda_FD; 16-05-2013 at 03:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuffyFD View Post
    215/40

    rear 215/40 or 225/40

    45 profile esp on front = more scrub
    Would be hard pressed to find decent tyres in 225/40r17 lol

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    im currently running 215/45/17 with 17x9 +35 for the bbs

    its all good, no scrub and all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Okay. Thanks. I think ill go 215 front and rear.
    If my rims are
    17x8+32
    17x9+38
    The bigger wheel (17x9+38) should go in the front right?
    Cause fwd and for better grip?
    Unless race car. No.
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

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    Question: Having the brake pads replaced by Honda during my major service. I noticed that the brake squealing is still occuring, is this normal? Is there some sort of "break-in" sort of thing??

    It happens occassionally, but I thought being new pads and all, shouldn't happen?

    Advice..! ty.
    Last edited by SharkChu; 16-05-2013 at 09:55 PM.

  8. #16040
    Quote Originally Posted by threesix View Post
    Unless race car. No.
    So 17x8+31 Front
    17x9+38 Rears
    215/40/17 both

    Quote Originally Posted by SharkChu View Post
    Question: Having the brake pads replaced by Honda during my major service. I noticed that the brake squealing is still occuring, is this normal? Is there some sort of "break-in" sort of thing??

    It happens occassionally, but I thought being new pads and all, shouldn't happen?

    Advice..! ty.
    I had that problem when i bought the Car brand new from Honda.
    I went back to them and they couldnt find any problems so there was nothing they could do about it.

    So i went to a Brake Specialist and got them to Change Pads to Bendix Pads and Machine the Disk.
    Solved the problem straight away.

    So try telling Honda machine the disk for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    So 17x8+31 Front
    17x9+38 Rears
    215/40/17 both
    Yep that will fit 100% presumed your guards are rolled and if you don't mind running that stretch.
    225 WILL fit in the rear as well but you may encounter some scrubbing

    Johnny i assume your not too low right cause of the 45 profile? When I started going really low (<10cm) i'd scrub heaps on the 45s.
    Last edited by Areis; 17-05-2013 at 02:00 PM.
    StanceSlutz

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    ^ yea currently on 1.5" drop springs. might go lower profile later on due to some stuff coming in soon i hope :L

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    make sure pics Honda_FD!!
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

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    Well guys recently i took a gamble and bought a Mugen type R front lip from Malaysia hoping that it would fit, it came in today and guess what? IT FITTS WOOOO the downside is that it costed me a fortune lol
    Pics below:


    packaging was really good as it literally took me 40 mins to open it up carefully








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