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I'd like a wider tires for my daily 2019 civic lx. Oem size 215/55r16 +38 offset but I want a wider look to it. What size of tires and rims should I get? I prefer 235 but kinda hesitant, not quite sure if it would fit. I hope you reply thank you
Fitment Industries Garage so I have a 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX with stock suspension and I would like to get some wheels and I’m thinking about 18x8.5 +35mm offset for my car, will I have to do any modifications to my car, will I have any issues like rubbing or anything like that?
these guys are awesome. i just ordered a set of wheels and the site said the 14th so almost 2 weeks out which is fine and they texted me when they got the order and when they started working on the order and installing the tires. the wheels shipped already and i got an update on the delivery date which is now the 7th so thats roughly a week from the time i ordered! these guys are great so far :D
FINALLY! Ive been waiting for so long for this. Looking to get wheels and tires for my 2019 civic SI, but I have not decided just yet. Im surely ordering though you guys though, yall are great!
kyle todd lowered on eibach sportlines, no rolled fenders and liner is still stock. Basically no modification to body if you stay with the stock 235/40 tires
Thanks for the info. My favorite accessory are the rain guards on the windows, which are shown at 3:40. You can keep the windows open a crack and no rain gets inside.
I have 18X9.5 +15 all round with 225/40's (RPF1's) on my 2016 CIVIC RS (pacific model) - Fenders are rolled f+R - plastic guard lining has been also trimmed slightly near the side markers - all the hard yards pay off :D
I like the fitment that was on the 2015 Civic concept vehicle. You know, that bright lime green coupe with the 20 inch wheels. Couldn't really find any information regarding the wheel width. But from what I've seen in the official photos from Honda, they are installed on Goodyear F1 Asymmetric tires. 255/30R20 in size.
We have a 2018 Honda Civic ex-t coupe. We are running Niche Milan M134. 19x8.5 +35 wrapped in the Nitto Invo 225/35r19 with D2 lowering springs no rubbing issues or fender rolling
I drive a 2021 Civic Hatchback and my low tire pressure light won't go off after replacing them with 18X8.5 Avid 1 wheels with 245/40ZR18 Nitto Neo Gen tires. They are balanced well and have the proper psi.
!!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!!Ok so I need some help I have a 2017 civic hatchback and I really wanted to put 19 x 8.5 rims on with that I figured I’d have to get 245/35/19. Now would 245/40/19 fit? And or would I need lowering spring for the build all together. I’m a tad stumped also the offset is +35”
Just got some avid Av6 with 18in by 9.5in at +38 offset with 235/40 hire for my si coup, sitting on some BC racing coils. haven't arrived yet but I gotta figure out how much rolling imma actually need
I would really love to know what is the widest tire set up you can have with out rubbing or fender rolling! I want to get a 255 or 265 on there if possible. If any one has some input let me know! Thanks for the video =)
@@mtomlin98 awesome!! This body style (specially my Sedan)is asking for a wider tire in my opinion, so this is great to hear. Thanks for the response =)
I have the same exact wheels and tires that I want to throw on from my previous car, did you have to do anything with the TPMS sensors? I talked to the dealership today and they said the sensors are build into the cars speed sensor and the tires don’t have them
I have a 2021 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport 6MT. Curious if you'd know if there are hubcentric spacers for this to keep stock wheels/tires and achieve a poking stance. Or what setup would give me that without fender rolling or any removals.
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I run 215/50R17 on mine. Kind of want to raise it, step the wheels out a little, and up the wheels to wide 19s or 20s to help in the snow. Also dont want to deal with wheel bearings and other shit wearing out fast lol.
What modificatiin fitment would you recommend for honda type r 2020? Like for what lowering spring, tire size and wheel size that doesnt rub and no need for fender rolling? Thanks a lot for the answer
For 2020 si coupe,it has eibach lowering springs .9 back and .9 front. I got fast wheels fc04 18x8+40mm and what would be the size of tires which doesnt rub the fenders for the fc04 wheels?thanks for the tips
I have a 2018 honda civic hatch sport, wonder how it would look like with gold rims, and would be a perfect size for it? Appreciate some suggestions Thanks! O i have Eibcah lowering springs on it too.
if going with a 18x8.5+35, do I Need to replace my suspension? Or is it only to allow the car to be lower to the ground? Personally, my commute could use the extra quarter-inch off the ground.
no need to replace suspension, you can even run 235/40 or 245/40 on those wheels and it'll close the gap between your tire and fender as well (a little, but makes it look good).
@@fitmentindustriesgarage5583 I was thinking both? Is that a bad idea? I really don’t want to be too low like I said I just want that tire / fender gap deleted
I have a ‘22 touring, looking at putting some aftermarket wheels on it and offset confuses the fuck outta me. What offset would best fit the stock tires? According to google it says +35 to +48.
No poke fitments and no meaty tires shown. This was pretty one sided with one fitment type shown. Flush setups or slightly tucked. This would have been better if you showed different types of fitment instead of multiple setups to get the same fitment. Didnt mention anything about overfenders or body kits either. Would be nice to see those fender flares you sell on these cars and what fitment works with each size fender flare.
Just having a random watch and saw this. I have a 2017 SI that has 18'' wheels currently and stock suspension for now. What messes with the fenders is the offset for me. If you go past a 15mm offset and have stock suspension then you might rub a bit on big bumps. If you get coilovers with 18'' wheels, be cautious of the offset you pick because you will need to have the fenders rolled if you drop to far and your offset pushes your wheels out a bit. 33mm offset and coilovers will probably be a great fit for a civic.
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You should to BMW e39
9th gen accord
On the 3rd car 18x8.5 +30 how you get the back tire to look like it sticks out alil
I'd like a wider tires for my daily 2019 civic lx. Oem size 215/55r16 +38 offset but I want a wider look to it. What size of tires and rims should I get? I prefer 235 but kinda hesitant, not quite sure if it would fit. I hope you reply thank you
Fitment Industries Garage so I have a 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX with stock suspension and I would like to get some wheels and I’m thinking about 18x8.5 +35mm offset for my car, will I have to do any modifications to my car, will I have any issues like rubbing or anything like that?
Sweet, Jonah Hill is doing Civic vids now?? =P
oOOF
Looks like jonah in the 1st 21 jump street when he was a nerd
Sick reference bro ! Everybody knows your reference are out of control
Lmao!!
weed is tight, weed is tight !
You mean 2016* until present LOL. 2012-2015 would be the 9th gen.
these guys are awesome. i just ordered a set of wheels and the site said the 14th so almost 2 weeks out which is fine and they texted me when they got the order and when they started working on the order and installing the tires. the wheels shipped already and i got an update on the delivery date which is now the 7th so thats roughly a week from the time i ordered! these guys are great so far :D
🙏🙏🙏 we try to keep all of our customers informed with what is happening!
FINALLY! Ive been waiting for so long for this. Looking to get wheels and tires for my 2019 civic SI, but I have not decided just yet. Im surely ordering though you guys though, yall are great!
Its Maki what tires
Yoo that's my car at 3:07 lol
Hatch?
Looks nice, daily driver?
Nice fitment
Did you roll your fenders or remove your liner? Are you lowered? Tryna do a similar setup
kyle todd lowered on eibach sportlines, no rolled fenders and liner is still stock. Basically no modification to body if you stay with the stock 235/40 tires
Currently on a 17x9.5 +32 for a track set up. With a 255/40
How’s the +32mm offset? Did you need to add spacer or anything? Also, did you have any suspension mods?
@@geelee725 no spacers. We are on coilovers.
Im running 18x9.5 38 on some 265 35 18 on my si lowered on springs
how much drop did the springs give you? im on d2 which is like a 2 inch drop
Thanks for the info. My favorite accessory are the rain guards on the windows, which are shown at 3:40. You can keep the windows open a crack and no rain gets inside.
Half of the pictures were from the side, we can’t judge wheel fitment when we can’t see how they fit
I have 18X9.5 +15 all round with 225/40's (RPF1's) on my 2016 CIVIC RS (pacific model) - Fenders are rolled f+R - plastic guard lining has been also trimmed slightly near the side markers - all the hard yards pay off :D
I had Enkie rpf1 18x9.5+45 all around with Godspeed coilovers sat pretty nice
I like the fitment that was on the 2015 Civic concept vehicle. You know, that bright lime green coupe with the 20 inch wheels. Couldn't really find any information regarding the wheel width. But from what I've seen in the official photos from Honda, they are installed on Goodyear F1 Asymmetric tires. 255/30R20 in size.
I would’ve never thought getting aftermarket wheels would be so hard to choose whats right for the car
lmaoo im going through this, and i haven't even purchased the car yet
Make a fitment videos on the 10th accord ‼️ please
Yes!!!!! The video I’ve been waiting and asking for!!! Much love!!
We have a 2018 Honda Civic ex-t coupe. We are running Niche Milan M134. 19x8.5 +35 wrapped in the Nitto Invo 225/35r19 with D2 lowering springs no rubbing issues or fender rolling
I have 235/40/18 tire size, which size wheels would fit perfectly in these tires?
8.5+45
I drive a 2021 Civic Hatchback and my low tire pressure light won't go off after replacing them with 18X8.5 Avid 1 wheels with 245/40ZR18 Nitto Neo Gen tires. They are balanced well and have the proper psi.
Can someone please tell me what wheels are on the civic in the THUMBNAIL PLEASE LORD
Will a size 18 x 8.5 30mm offset clear the stock brakes on the 2018 si sedan?
My car is the thumbnail!
Thank you🙏🏻
Hello does anyone know if 18x9.5 wheels that have a 38 ET will be fine on a stock height 2017 Honda civic ex sedan ?
so do I need to buy tpms sensors when buying new rims if you’re car dose not run off sensors ?
To anyone wondering for a 2016 Honda si and up no you don’t you’re welcome
I got 16 civic stock height
Rim size 17x7.5 +43 and 17x8 +38
What size tire should I get and which rim should go in front and rear? Thanks
Hope not to late for an answer, would I be able to put 215/60/r16 on a 2018 Honda Civic
looking for a set of wheels(either 18' or 19' wheel size) for my civic but i'm a bit confuse about the (+). what does that the (+) mean? thank you!
So is putting 20s on exL a bad idea
I run Konig Hypergrams 18x8.5 +35 offset sitting on D2 springs
What tires ?
@@jounoir3315 Falken Ziex 960 235/40/18
!!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!!Ok so I need some help I have a 2017 civic hatchback and I really wanted to put 19 x 8.5 rims on with that I figured I’d have to get 245/35/19. Now would 245/40/19 fit? And or would I need lowering spring for the build all together. I’m a tad stumped also the offset is +35”
Would an 18 inch fit on my LX hatchback (comes with 16 inch stock wheels)? Thanks!
Yes! It just depends on what width you go with!
Can u please do one foe the Type R fk8?
Just got some avid Av6 with 18in by 9.5in at +38 offset with 235/40 hire for my si coup, sitting on some BC racing coils. haven't arrived yet but I gotta figure out how much rolling imma actually need
I would really love to know what is the widest tire set up you can have with out rubbing or fender rolling! I want to get a 255 or 265 on there if possible. If any one has some input let me know! Thanks for the video =)
Joel i4ani0 I’m running a 18x9.5 +38 with a 255/35 with no issues at all. From what I’ve seen it’s what people are running for a little meatier setup.
Yep same here I just posted a reply with my specs but I have 255/35/18 on some avid 1 av20
@@mtomlin98 awesome!! This body style (specially my Sedan)is asking for a wider tire in my opinion, so this is great to hear. Thanks for the response =)
@@financeandoctane thanks for sharing your specs man, this makes me really excited to upgrade in the future!
What Rims for a White 2021 Hatchback Civic that doesn't require modification do you recommend ?
I’m on 17x9.5 +35 rpf1’s on a 255/40/17 pilot sport 4’s. Nice and flush.
Any suspension mods you have?
@@geelee725 eibach sportlines.
@@geelee725 eibach sportlines
I have the same exact wheels and tires that I want to throw on from my previous car, did you have to do anything with the TPMS sensors? I talked to the dealership today and they said the sensors are build into the cars speed sensor and the tires don’t have them
What about a 2019 civic lx?
2:05 can someone make these set up easier for me to copy idk much about rims or wheel set up please 😭😭😭
Basically just want the same this homie is rocking
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I'm just trying to fit 20" fk8 wheels on my 2019 civic hatchback that currently has 17s
I got my 17’ sedan , found some wheel 18x8 with +35 offset and 225/60 tires , will they fit without issue on stock suspension ?
how do i get a flush look with d2 lowering springs?
18 x8.5 +32 or 35
What are those rims in the thumbnail? They look soooo good!
Titan7 ts5
I got 19.9.5 +22 am i alright on rubbing?
I have a 2021 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport 6MT. Curious if you'd know if there are hubcentric spacers for this to keep stock wheels/tires and achieve a poking stance. Or what setup would give me that without fender rolling or any removals.
Check out our gallery! Search your car and see what others are running for wheel specs and tire specs! -> www.fitmentindustries.com/search-wheel-offset-gallery
Garageline!
Help. Do we need wheel spacers if we go with the lowest number?? Im not looking to go super aggressive so the first sizes should be fine.
new to this what are you guys running with d2 lowering springs?
This might be a stupid question but do I need any specific tpms sensors for my aftermarket wheels or can I just get oem replacement ones
10th gen civic’s have TPMS built into the hub so no aftermarket TPMS is needed for the wheel itself. 😊
what about enkei rpf1 18x7,5 ET48. Are they fit on fk7 1.5 hatchback?
Hottest wheels for this car ?
Can 215/50R17 95V go onto a 2017 Honda Civic touring instead of the 95H speed rating Or does it have to be 95H???
Just ordered the XO Cairos 19” 9.5inch +20s for my ‘19 Sport. I’m not lowering it and possibly adding mud flaps rally style. This may get interesting
Will a 245 fit on it?
Would 19s fit a 2017 civic with stock suspension if so size n wheel size
Would like to know the same for an 18 si
How about sport hatchback with eiback lowering spring. On 18x9 +30? How they sit?
What about 17x8 on 215/40’s
Can you do this video on a veloster n...?
how did he guess the release of the new civic si
Any color suggestions for a cosmic metallic blue civic???
White! 🙌
I run 215/50R17 on mine. Kind of want to raise it, step the wheels out a little, and up the wheels to wide 19s or 20s to help in the snow. Also dont want to deal with wheel bearings and other shit wearing out fast lol.
What modificatiin fitment would you recommend for honda type r 2020? Like for what lowering spring, tire size and wheel size that doesnt rub and no need for fender rolling? Thanks a lot for the answer
What wheels are on the car in the thumbnail
Can I go with a 18x9+32 offset on my 2019 Honda si without rolling my fenders?
I have a 2017 civic lx sedan would me putting some esr sro8 that are 19x8.5 5x114.3+30 fit?
If so what tire size would I have to run?
Yes
@@fitmentindustriesgarage5583 what tire size would I have to run? This will be my first time buying after market wheels
im lookin wheels for fk8 civic..any suggestions.???
What’s the bolt pattern for these Honda Civic Si’s ?
5x114.3 🤘
What are the wheels in the thumbnail ? I know he said it but man idk what he said or can find them ?
My summers on my 2018 civic touring are 215/50R17 and these new tires and rims are 215/55R17 would that still fit?
Yeah it should.
For 2020 si coupe,it has eibach lowering springs .9 back and .9 front. I got fast wheels fc04 18x8+40mm and what would be the size of tires which doesnt rub the fenders for the fc04 wheels?thanks for the tips
What’s the bolt pattern for the 2021 civic hatchback?
5x114.3
I'm planning on doing 18+8.5 +33 on my 2016 civic with stock suspension, would that work? I don't want to have to do anything with the suspension
I'm on D2 Lowering Springs, will the same fitment for the lowering springs on here work with my setup as well?
D2s have the most drop of all the springs so you’re a little bit lower than especially the eibachs for example
Let’s get a updated list!!!!!
I got a 2018 si coupe. Any recommendations for coilovers?
I have a 2018 honda civic hatch sport, wonder how it would look like with gold rims, and would be a perfect size for it? Appreciate some suggestions Thanks! O i have Eibcah lowering springs on it too.
Would it fit some 19"?
Damn I been waiting for this video since 2016 😂😭 ended up getting 18x9.5 +20 lookin real aggressive on my sedan but I gotta lower and roll fenders
What year is your car?
Whats your insta
Whats your insta?
Anyone know what brand makes the white five spokes in the background? They're calling to me lol
Look like Fifteen52 Turbomac’s
if going with a 18x8.5+35, do I Need to replace my suspension? Or is it only to allow the car to be lower to the ground?
Personally, my commute could use the extra quarter-inch off the ground.
no need to replace suspension, you can even run 235/40 or 245/40 on those wheels and it'll close the gap between your tire and fender as well (a little, but makes it look good).
So I just put on some 20x8.5 with 245/35/20 and rubs a bit only on big bumps. I will probably roll my fenders a bit.
I run 18x9.5+38 RPF1 on coilover. I recommend a 5mm spacer in the rear.
Can I see your car I'm trying to see wat it looks like I got a 2019
What do you think a 18x8 40 offset would fit on the civic?????
Yes!
How about for the Mitsubishi Mirage Hatchback?
Idk what to do with my 2019 Honda Civic sport.. I just want to delete that wheel gap any ideas?
You going to do suspension? Or just wheels and tires?
@@fitmentindustriesgarage5583 I was thinking both? Is that a bad idea? I really don’t want to be too low like I said I just want that tire / fender gap deleted
You should definitely do both! 🤘
I have a ‘22 touring, looking at putting some aftermarket wheels on it and offset confuses the fuck outta me. What offset would best fit the stock tires? According to google it says +35 to +48.
If you want to keep the stock tires, I would look up your stock size wheel and see what the specs are!
Will I be able to fit 18x10 all around on my 2019 civic sedan
i want to know this too
Love those coupes
love the video! could you guys do the mk5 gti next?
Can I put a tire size of 215/65/16 tires I currently use 215/55/16 stock rim
Yes!
has anyone tried wheel size 8.5Jx18 ET55? it is from my STi. wandering if it can fit in the civic x
Help !!! Does anyone know if 235/40R19 would fit on my 2019 Honda Civic LX please ?
Absolutely! Also depends on your wheel size though!
No poke fitments and no meaty tires shown. This was pretty one sided with one fitment type shown. Flush setups or slightly tucked. This would have been better if you showed different types of fitment instead of multiple setups to get the same fitment. Didnt mention anything about overfenders or body kits either. Would be nice to see those fender flares you sell on these cars and what fitment works with each size fender flare.
17 9.5 +35 for fatter tires? I’m running D2s lowering springs
Would a te37 rep , specs 18 x 8.5 +30 , would that scrub or anything ? On a Honda 10th gen
235/40 tires ?
That’s what imma go for probably not since our fender is pushed out already
Full send aha
2019 hatchback on enkei 18x8 +35 and stock tires on Eibach lowering springs
How about 18×8.5+35 offset and 245 40 tires?
J toyz That’s my set up right now. It’s real good. Not too aggressive and balances well with the car.
Dear, anyone have a civic 2016 with 17x8.5 +30 ? with tire 235/45 R17 and not rub?
I'm looking into buying RPF1's for my 10th gen Honda civic Si would anyone know what size I should go for? sorry guys im clueless and new
It all depends what kind of fitment you’re trying to achieve! 🙌
I have a 2017 lx, I plan on getting coil overs at some point, are 18's gonna interfere with the finders to much? I'm new to this lol.
Just having a random watch and saw this. I have a 2017 SI that has 18'' wheels currently and stock suspension for now. What messes with the fenders is the offset for me. If you go past a 15mm offset and have stock suspension then you might rub a bit on big bumps. If you get coilovers with 18'' wheels, be cautious of the offset you pick because you will need to have the fenders rolled if you drop to far and your offset pushes your wheels out a bit. 33mm offset and coilovers will probably be a great fit for a civic.
Nice can’t wait to get my wheels put on went with ambit ff4 18x9.5 +15mm offset for my 10th gen si coupe
Update finally got wheels and tires for my si coupe from y’all @fitmentindustries 18x8.5 +35 mm offset with D2 lowering springs
Roberto Salazar why didn't you go with the 18x9.5 +15mm???
Which one is the thumbnail then
literally a perfect video