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18" Rims + '95 Integra = ???problems

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Old May 28, 2005 | 11:13 PM
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Default 18" Rims + '95 Integra = ???problems

First off, I do realize that performance/ride quality wise my decision is a bad one but I want my shyt sittin on some big **** rims. Also I did do a search. And I have read to page 3 of this forum. I found a few things but nothing related to my question so now I am coming to you guys. Please help.

Okay this is the deal; I am going to drop (to the point of very very little gap but not tucked - 3 to 4" - as I don't like the tucked look) and put rims on my car. My question is what problems (assume I have enough sense to get some decent coilovers+shocks and a camber adjustment kit) will I encounter with 18's on my 1995 Integra RS? Do I need to make a mods for tire clearance? Anything?

Thanks again

Jerry
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Old May 29, 2005 | 06:43 AM
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you need to run a very thin tire 215/35/18, You shouldnt encounter any problems except maybe alil rubbing depending how low you are and what offset wheel you have.
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Old May 29, 2005 | 07:40 AM
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Default Re: 18" Rims + '95 Integra = ???problems (JulesWinnfield)

i have 18" on my 95 civic, you need to run a 215/35 tire, my car is alos dropped about 2" and there is no gap at all, the only problem i have is when the front wheels are turned lock to lock the tire will touch the inside of your wheels wels no other rubbing though.
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