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so far i've seen people used spoon and eibach, anyone tried the h&r springs yet?
 

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so far i've seen people used spoon and eibach, anyone tried the h&r springs yet?
I am buying the H&R and will try them. Thinking about either using the stock wheels and tires or stock wheels but with 275/30-19 tires. Never use spacers so still anxious about using them. Any thoughts if the 275 tires will work the same as getting 15/20mm spacers?
 

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I'm waiting on Eibach. I like the raked look
 
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I really like this channel, and agree the car looks fantastic.
 
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I am buying the H&R and will try them. Thinking about either using the stock wheels and tires or stock wheels but with 275/30-19 tires. Never use spacers so still anxious about using them. Any thoughts if the 275 tires will work the same as getting 15/20mm spacers?
On stock wheels the 275 will only push the tire out 5mm over stock.....a conservative change vs the 15 or 20 mm from spacers.
 

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For whatever reason, I feel those wheels look better and blend well on the Type R. Just a personal opinion. I also think the Type S looks better with larger 19+ wheels.
agreed, also the te37's are way too played out! kinda sick of seeing them tbh
 

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I love Y spokes. TLX did it right

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It kind of sucks that TE37s are now "played out"... I won't disagree that they are... it just seems that if someone has $4k to spend on wheels, that's where they land. I won't lie and say they don't look great on this car though.

I'm kind of disappointed with the selection available from the Japanese manufacturers in sizes that will work for these cars TBH. I guess I like these G025 in dark amber/clear but that's a lot of scratch to not completely be in love with wheels.

I probably would love them in person, but there just aren't enough pics of aftermarket wheels on the Type S for me to know what direction I want to go just yet.

https://www.vividracing.com/volk-ra...-dark-amber-cleardc-p-154644888.html?cat=6424

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