If it's using the same brake hardware as the CTR it'll be 5x120.is there any official information on the bolt patterns? I have seen 5x120 and 5x114.3 floating around.. I’m hoping it stays at 5x114.3 since I already have some wheels in those bolt patterns
Been debating this one in my head. 18x8 +42 would match stock wheels for where the outside face sits, but would also change the scrub radius. Thinking you need to maintain +60 offset regardless of wheel width to maintain scrub radius - this becomes a challenge as there's virtually no wheels with such a high offset.That's what I was thinking, and I think if so the ideal winter tire size would be 18x8 +42 and 235/40/18 tires.
However I also read that the ITS is 0.4 inches wider than the CTR, and can't find the true wheel specs anywhere. I'll update this thread with any info I find.
That's a good point, and this is going to be a challenge. I haven't found anything bigger than the +42 ones I posted.Been debating this one in my head. 18x8 +42 would match stock wheels for where the outside face sits, but would also change the scrub radius. Thinking you need to maintain +60 offset regardless of wheel width to maintain scrub radius - this becomes a challenge as there's virtually no wheels with such a high offset.
Hoping someone with more knowledge can chime in on the above and how to maintain scrub radius/handling characteristics when modifying wheel width.
Been thinking about going 18x8.5" or 18x9" for the winters. 245/40R18 is still within 2% of stock diameter. |
Correct, according to TireRack (ITS is a selectable model on the wheel/tire builder now)
For those interested:
Yeah. I don't care for the design though.The type R forged accessory wheel would maintain scrub R, drop ~20 lbs in unsprung and you could easily swap in acura center caps to look oem. Still 19" though
I haven't found anything in 18x8 or 18x9 that's close to +60, but the CTR forums seem to mostly say going to +42 or so (which seems to be the biggest off the shelf number) does change the handling a bit but it's "not a big deal."The CTR and ITS will be sharing the same bolt pattern circle and bore size, and suspect the same offset.
The suspension knuckle was designed to overcome torque steer by the relationship of wheel and centerline of the suspension, changing offset is a key factor that as it is change may reduce the effectiveness of the design. Doesn’t that it is a disater for a few mm change ( 5mm) but large changes (20mm) could.