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Official Wheel Fitment Thread for 11th Gen FL5 Civic Type R

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I I finalllllly got my springs and wheels on after getting it all last November.
I went to Spoon Type one in Japan and was inspired to say the least.
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Work Kiwami 18x9.5 et38
Con Extreme Contact sport 02 265/35

Could you post more pics? I love these wheels on BB! How's the fitment and how do you like them so far?
 

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Rays ZE40 19x10 +40 with 265/35R19 Conti ECS 02. H&R Springs, Wunderladen Rear Camber Arms, and front guide pins pulled. No rubbing, even with multiple passengers :)

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Could you post more pics? I love these wheels on BB! How's the fitment and how do you like them so far?
Hey Thanks! For sure. I have a few more pics below. I really like them. Im not in the position to be tracking with fatherhood, work and the distance to the closest place so I figured id go for something I hadn't seen before. Plus im a bit of a "Work Wheels" fan boy. I ordered these in and got them redrilled to 5x120 from i believe a 5x114.... I can't remember. And to be honest the process was a bit of pain, the place took forever scratched the hell out of them and didn't send any of my order other than the wheels them selves... no hub rings, center caps ect...turned into a credit card dispute. BUT all that said at the end of the day i'm super happy with them and do highly recommend trying something different or a quality place to redrill to 5x120 to open up some solid options.

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Rays ZE40 19x10 +40 with 265/35R19 Conti ECS 02. H&R Springs, Wunderladen Rear Camber Arms, and front guide pins pulled. No rubbing, even with multiple passengers :)

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Do you have any shots from the front or back? I’m mainly concerned with less aggressive camber and too much poke or rub since I was looking at getting the same spec and wheel
 

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if 18x10 +40 is considered "god spec", what would be 18x9.5 version of god spec? i was looking at +38 but ive been seeing some +36 recently.. for those that are running +36, do you regret going +36? or would you say its perfect? thanks
 

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if 18x10 +40 is considered "god spec", what would be 18x9.5 version of god spec? i was looking at +38 but ive been seeing some +36 recently.. for those that are running +36, do you regret going +36? or would you say its perfect? thanks
if 18x10 +40 is considered "god spec", what would be 18x9.5 version of god spec? i was looking at +38 but ive been seeing some +36 recently.. for those that are running +36, do you regret going +36? or would you say its perfect? thanks
im 9.5 +38 265s.. I think you could easily go lower +36 i cant see being a problem with 265s
 


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Can anyone confirm this fitment?

That setup will rub as soon as there is more than one person in the car at full steering lock or the suspension gets properly loaded up like, driving spiritedly through a sweeper. Might not rub cruising on the highway by yourself but it will rub eventually.
 

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if 18x10 +40 is considered "god spec", what would be 18x9.5 version of god spec? i was looking at +38 but ive been seeing some +36 recently.. for those that are running +36, do you regret going +36? or would you say its perfect? thanks
+35 on 275s
 

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ZE40 M Spec in 18x10 +40 from @lmtlsauto with a 275/35/18 Advan Apex V601. Stock height for now, Tanabe lowering springs waiting to be installed. Side note is there a cost effective center cap for Rays wheels? 80-120 a piece is a bit ludicrous.

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Side note is there a cost effective center cap for Rays wheels? 80-120 a piece is a bit ludicrous.

yup take a trip to Japan and buy it there. That’s my logic to all parts that can either fit in my suitcase or I pay the oversized baggage fee. My most recent trip I bought the hks intercooler + piping kit, hks BOV, mugen rain guards, plus smaller miscellaneous items as oversized baggage and shoved everything into the hks intercooler package box. Ended up saving hundreds with how weak the yen is currently compared to buying it in the US lol. This is why I go to Japan twice a year haha
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