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    Originally posted by eLtrix View Post
    18 x 9.5 + 22, how do you guys think this would sit on a dc5? :O
    would it really fit in a dc5? Im gonna get them shipped in afew wheeks

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      Yes it would fit with the right tyres and suspension set up
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        Originally posted by stienerv2 View Post
        Yes it would fit with the right tyres and suspension set up
        Would the tires be thick or would you be lookin' at thin tires? What tires would you say?

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          Originally posted by stienerv2 View Post
          Yes it would fit with the right tyres and suspension set up
          wait, can't you just get any coilovers and get arms etc like someone else mentioned?

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            Would 17inch wheels fit on my EG?
            CIU

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              Originally posted by williamhadi View Post
              Would 17inch wheels fit on my EG?
              You'll need more detail than that like width and offset..
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                Tyre size becomes a bigger factor at that width ly. Tbh I think those specs would be too fat and wide on dc5, esp the rear.

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                  Originally posted by steven93 View Post
                  Would the tires be thick or would you be lookin' at thin tires? What tires would you say?
                  Not sure mate, I don't have experience with the dc5. It also depends if you're going for the stretch or fat tyre look. Te ratios you should be looking at are 35 or 40. The width is up to you.
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                    Go for 235/40 .
                    Integra Type R
                    Integra Type S
                    S2000

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                      Pretty sure I've posted this link before, but for those new to tyres have a quick look here explaining how sizes work.

                      http://www.bridgestoneselect.com.au/...rTyreSize.aspx

                      Then use this to calculator whether a certain size is appropriate compared to stock.

                      http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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                        Originally posted by M@lew View Post
                        Pretty sure I've posted this link before, but for those new to tyres have a quick look here explaining how sizes work.

                        http://www.bridgestoneselect.com.au/...rTyreSize.aspx

                        Then use this to calculator whether a certain size is appropriate compared to stock.

                        http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
                        I can confirm, this guy is a legend^
                        cheers,

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                          Anyone know if 17x9.5 +40 will fit on a DC5R with no rolled guards and no camber/low.

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                            Most likely not. It may hit your rear trailing arms or shocks.
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                              Originally posted by teee94 View Post
                              Anyone know if 17x9.5 +40 will fit on a DC5R with no rolled guards and no camber/low.
                              No chance of them fitting without spacers. At least 15mm. You will hit the strut and rear trailing arm
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                                I can fit my 17x9.5+35 but need a 8-10mm spacer, it fits the front perfectly

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