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Nice, thanks! I've been talking myself out of it bc a few certain unavoidable angles around the house but I think I can manage the drop especially with the taller tire as far as minor scraping is concerned.
I think you will be a much happier car owner if you just accept the wear and tear that is going to happen on the bottom of the front bumper :) It adds character
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I think you will be a much happier car owner if you just accept the wear and tear that is going to happen on the bottom of the front bumper :) It adds character
Oh that actually I'm not worried about. I have an HDPE splitter on there too and that stuff doesn't scrape, maybe barely a couple times - it's the 2 center flat top screws underneath on the front skid. We had a road repair n our neighborhood that's sinking and it's already basically driving into an upside down triangle. I've replaced them 3 times already. Just bought a bunch to always have on hand and used loctite, but we'll see.
 
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Love my VS-5RSs for my track set up...
Apex VS-5RS 18x10.5" ET47 Wheels - 5x120mm / 64.1mm - Anthracite (ApexWheels.com)
Nitto NT01 275/35R18 tires (DiscountTireDirect.com)
Superspeed Cold Forged Tuner Lug Nuts | 16 - 22+ Civic, 23+ Integra × 1 (UnityPerformance.com)
Stock suspension, no spacers

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Looks good, do you have pictures from other angles?
 


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While this thread is primarily for the Type-R (and Type-S)...

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We figured a little Si love wouldn't be too too bad, right?
That looks actually great.

I'll be getting my satin bronze VS-5RS on my DE5 in a couple weeks... they arrived over a week ago but some work travel and an encounter with a fire extinguisher have added a significant delay.
 

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Thanks for sharing these pictures! It looks like a little poke with this setup is that correct?
No spacers needed, that's for sure! I like it - gives it an aggressive look with no fitment issue.
 


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No spacers needed, that's for sure! I like it - gives it an aggressive look with no fitment issue.
Any camber adjustment? I think this is the route I'm going.
 

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Finally got my 18x9.5 +45 VS-5RS in Motorsport Gold in from UPS losing them, somehow. And snagged some Raceseng titanium lug nuts during their July 4th sale.

I’m torn between DWS06+ in 265 or 275. My Type R is my daily, and I drive in all the seasons, so I feel like the DWS06+ is a good fit for me. I just can’t decide on the size.

I love a good meaty fitment and like the idea of the 275 being more flush with the fender, and even possibly a 275/40. I have no intentions of lowering my car either, but are there any negatives to a 275?

From what I have read a 40 profile tire wheel throw off the speedo, as well.

Looking for advice any advice/opinions.
 
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Finally got my 18x9.5 +45 VS-5RS in Motorsport Gold in from UPS losing them, somehow. And snagged some Raceseng titanium lug nuts during their July 4th sale.

I’m torn between DWS06+ in 265 or 275. My Type R is my daily, and I drive in all the seasons, so I feel like the DWS06+ is a good fit for me. I just can’t decide on the size.

I love a good meaty fitment and like the idea of the 275 being more flush with the fender, and even possibly a 275/40. I have no intentions of lowering my car either, but are there any negatives to a 275?

From what I have read a 40 profile tire wheel throw off the speedo, as well.

Looking for advice any advice/opinions.
Typically we would recommend going with a 275/35-18 with these wheels, but aside from the speedo being slightly thrown off there shouldn't be any major issues with a taller tire.
 

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Typically we would recommend going with a 275/35-18 with these wheels, but aside from the speedo being slightly thrown off there shouldn't be any major issues with a taller tire.
That is actually what I ended up deciding to go with. Continental DWS06+, getting them mounted next Friday. Can’t wait!
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