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Yeah I didn't like the poke on them lol, I didn't even get a photo shoot, oh well, I'll have some new pics up soon.


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Just means you need to be lower son. That or run a bit more negative camber and do some more fender work.
 

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yeah, if u drive around portland its hard to be lower than i am, i scrape everywhere i go :) maybe after i do a custom skid plate and stuff im going to pull some crazy fitment like -25 offset :flipoff: lol j/k
 

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Ok so I wanna run the XXR 962's
Specs are 17x9 , 35mm offset
I'm running Function & Forms Type 1's

My questions are:
Will they fit?
Will they tuck?
What size tire will I need?

Here is a link for the wheel: http://elementwheels.com/proddetail.asp?prod=sm96279gm
I have the same coils, you can go as low as you want with those.
I have 18x9 + 35 up front.
Do you want a stretch? If you do 215/45 would be perfect for you.
Mine are stretched and they still rub really bad when I turn hard at all. You'll have to be super low to tuck tire on 17's.
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My rears are 18x10 + 35 and they scrape in the rear, but I don't think you'd have fitment issues in the rear if you have rolled fenders. Those are gonna be some good numbers though. You can space em out if need be.
 

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Ok so I wanna run the XXR 962's
Specs are 17x9 , 35mm offset
I'm running Function & Forms Type 1's

My questions are:
Will they fit?
Will they tuck?
What size tire will I need?

Here is a link for the wheel: http://elementwheels.com/proddetail.asp?prod=sm96279gm

I'm running those wheels and they fit pretty easily on my sedan. You'll just need to roll your fenders and use some 215/45 tires.

And here's a perfect example for your silver coupe.

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34788

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I have the same coils, you can go as low as you want with those.
I have 18x9 + 35 up front.
Do you want a stretch? If you do 215/45 would be perfect for you.
Mine are stretched and they still rub really bad when I turn hard at all. You'll have to be super low to tuck tire on 17's.
283035_2107547521134_1018939732_32435762_4644269_n.jpg


270780_2107547601136_1018939732_32435763_4015273_n.jpg


My rears are 18x10 + 35 and they scrape in the rear, but I don't think you'd have fitment issues in the rear if you have rolled fenders. Those are gonna be some good numbers though. You can space em out if need be.


Sick. Thank you so much! I've been wanting these wheels for awhile and wasn't sure about fitment issues. I have a brand new set of 215/40. Would those work fine or should I move up to 45's?
 

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