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WedsSport TC105X 17x9 +35 and TRD Springs
Haven’t seen much of these on here, so I thought I’d contribute. 245/40 and natural camber(or lack there of).
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Just curious how you'd compare them with stock tires and stock suspension? Handling, acceleration, etc. Car looks great BTW.
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Very nice ! I had the tc105n same specs with 255/40 rs4 before, loved it but had to let them go because I did the 6/4 ap racing bbk upgrade. Wished they comes with 18x9.5 et35-40...
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More pics of the civic?
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Did they fix the fact that you can't run hub rings on them with the center caps installed that was an issue with the tc105n?
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Got my set of AutoX wheels/tires recently. 17x9 tc105X ej-Ti with Bridgestone Potenza Re-71Rs 245/40 :thumbsup:
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These wheels are wow!
Anyone has pictures of TC105X with Performance Package Brembos? I've seen TC105N, but interested in TC105X specifically. |
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They are 17x9 +35 and no spacers, right? How big is the gap between the wheel/tire and the front strut? Do you think it's ok to use camber bolts? (I have SPC dialed in at -1.75º) |
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Yep they are 17x9 +35 with no spacers. Tires are 245/40 Its not the most accurate but I can stick my finger between the tire and spring perch which is about 0.5" (12.7mm). I plan on running camber bolts at about -2º once my rce yellows come in. I can report back if there's any issues but I think it'll be fine. |
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