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Eibach pro kit with stock wheels/tires on 15mm Bonoss spacers. My winter wheels are 18” +45 so I feel like it was needed to keep everything looking right. I’m loving the stance and I haven’t yet noticed any negative consequences, in fact the steering feels even tighter and more responsive, but maybe it’s the placebo effect.
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Eibach pro kit with stock wheels/tires on 15mm Bonoss spacers. My winter wheels are 18” +45 so I feel like it was needed to keep everything looking right. I’m loving the stance and I haven’t yet noticed any negative consequences, in fact the steering feels even tighter and more responsive, but maybe it’s the placebo effect.
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Already commented on the camber in the 'what did you do' thread- if I haven't cornered you to tell you about the camber changes after springs already I'll tell you now that you probably won't notice much unless you're pushing the car hard but the camber makes a difference in a let's just say "competitive setting". Below that, no real cause for concern- and yours is more favorable to the point of almost a full degree of negative camber in the front than mine was so you'd notice even less.

Also you may notice more torque steer under certain situations, but honestly I think I've chalked that up to the difference in tires. I noticed a big difference when I first swapped out from my OEM wheels to my +45 offset Apex's but I think I was also used to the all-seasons, and the PS4S have a tendency to tramline more than all seasons. I mention this because I noticed this effect more AGAIN when I switched to the 200TW Falken RT660+ a couple months ago.

In any case, looks great, enjoy.
 

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God damn it. These pics right here have convinced me it's ok to have CE28s in 18" on this car.

It also doesn't help that I saw some in person on an S2000 a couple weekends ago, in I think what looked like a glossier version of the bronze on the black car. That's how I'd roll on my Performance Red Pearl...

I love the Apex, but I'm still being pulled towards Volks. Now it's just trying to reconcile if I want to stick with the 19s and get the G025 that I think would be the peak aesthetic for my tastes, or move to 18s in CE28 so I can put RE-71RS on.

I'm feeling like why not both but need the funds to materialize. Or kids to move out, whichever comes first.
19" ce28 will be available in 2026. and the color you likely saw was Shining Bronze Metallic. Suuuuuuch a good looking color option.
 

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19" ce28 will be available in 2026. and the color you likely saw was Shining Bronze Metallic. Suuuuuuch a good looking color option.
lol, yep. See other thread haha
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