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18x7.5 wheels...need ur help


jdmakkordman
03-15-2002, 07:08 PM
thinking about getting some racing harts but they only come in 42mm offset...anyone with 18's on their accord with a 1.8" drop or lower?
will i have rubbing problems?

its been a while so hi to everyone and thanks

Digitized1
03-15-2002, 10:15 PM
I have 18's on my accord ( 5th gen) and dropped 2 inches last summer...rubbing? not really...if you are concerned with rubbage, I recommend a camber kit as well...:alien:

jdmakkordman
03-16-2002, 03:44 PM
you rub but not really? wtf? and yeah i have camber kits which will only increase the chances of rubbing on the fenders...what offset are your wheels? any pics?

strodda
03-16-2002, 08:27 PM
ignore that guy, he doesnt know what he's talking about. i have 17's w/ 2" drop. if you get tires with a 30/35 sidewall you should be ok. but you might just want to play it safe especially since you have a camber kit. which is just get 17's and drop it 2 or 2.5".

or just get coilovers and your 18's. then you can adjust it to whatever doesnt rub.

r1ch_b
03-17-2002, 12:00 AM
I have 18s with 3.25 drop on front and 3 on rear.
No rub on flat surface, just when you turn into higher grounds...
I used to still have a little gap with stock shocks...very tiny gaps now with Koni yellows.
Use 35 profile on your tires...helps a lot
:)

strodda
03-17-2002, 12:49 AM
Originally posted by r1ch_b
I have 18s with 3.25 drop on front and 3 on rear.
No rub on flat surface, just when you turn into higher grounds...
I used to still have a little gap with stock shocks...very tiny gaps now with Koni yellows.
Use 35 profile on your tires...helps a lot
:)
do you have your wheels way tucked?? id like to see a pic if you got one

also, what rims and tire size do you have?

r1ch_b
03-17-2002, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by strodda

do you have your wheels way tucked?? id like to see a pic if you got one

also, what rims and tire size do you have?

Hi strodda...you can click the link on my signature down there...
I only have a fiew pics but hope that helps.

I use Momo Quasar II 18 x 7.5 w/ Parada 215/35/18

See ye :)

strodda
03-17-2002, 09:30 PM
nice car, but how often do you have to change tires?? it looks like the camber is really bad. i only had a 2" drop and they went bald after a year. i have yoko avid h4's, which should have a higher treadwear since theyre allweather hipro.

r1ch_b
03-18-2002, 10:38 AM
Originally posted by strodda
nice car, but how often do you have to change tires?? it looks like the camber is really bad. i only had a 2" drop and they went bald after a year. i have yoko avid h4's, which should have a higher treadwear since theyre allweather hipro.

Not yet....
I only had those wheels for like 6 mths...
And it also depends on your driving habits -> long driving range, road conditions.
I would've used camber kits, but they tend to have problems with the arms or fender....
But the tires do rub the fenders when we turn into higher ground since the front wheel go up.
It would be best to roll front fenders.

Digitized1
03-19-2002, 11:35 PM
Stroda...I brought the post of "Show us your Ride" back , go check out my ride.. I have APEXi coil overs with 18x7.5 with 3.5 drop, didn't rub at all, and, I can still drop it more from those pics....Also, I know what I am talking about so do start putting down others before you get the facts... :alien:

Atariallstar
03-22-2002, 10:11 PM
i have a 94 accord with 18x7.5 inch quatum tek s-08's with a 2.75-3 inch drop now. and ingalls camber kits for front and rigged something up for the rear.....near stock camber and tuckin....yummy :) the tires of choice are falken ziex in 215/35/18....im prolly gonna be gettin 40 series....those 35's are rim killers

r1ch_b
03-22-2002, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by Atariallstar
i have a 94 accord with 18x7.5 inch quatum tek s-08's with a 2.75-3 inch drop now. and ingalls camber kits for front and rigged something up for the rear.....near stock camber and tuckin....yummy :) the tires of choice are falken ziex in 215/35/18....im prolly gonna be gettin 40 series....those 35's are rim killers

Atariallstar ,
do you have problems w/ ingalls for the front?
I thought they have probs w/ upper arm or something...
also, any improvment in handling resulting from the camber kits...except improve tire wears?
thxxxxxx

Atariallstar
03-23-2002, 02:04 AM
sup b.....yea...there is a small problem with the inner fender hittin the upper control arm....but just bust out the ol' dremel tool and grind back enough so the arm clears and your home free.....no knockin sound and no broken up fenders... :D

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