About This Honda Civic Si 2023 Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Black Vacuum Chrome Honda Civic Si 2023 sits on a set of 18×9.5 / 18×9.5-inch Aodhan DS02 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Aodhan for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Honda Civic Si builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Black Vacuum Chrome exterior with the Aodhan DS02 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Aodhan DS02 on the Honda Civic Si 2023
I walked up to this Civic Si and the first thing that hit me was the aggression of these 18x9.5 Aodhan DS02s. We see a lot of builds, but slamming 9.5-inch wide wheels on an 11th-gen chassis takes real guts. The +30 offset pushes the face out right to the edge of the fenders.
That +30 offset is the magic number here. It fills the wheel wells perfectly without looking like a monster truck. You get a nice, flush look that gives the Si a planted, track-ready stance.
Since we are running coilovers, the drop helps tuck those tires just enough to avoid looking goofy. You need to keep an eye on your alignment specs though. If you go too aggressive on the camber, you might kill your tire life fast.
Clearance is always the big worry with these Honda calipers. The DS02 design provides enough room to clear the stock brakes without needing spacers. I hate running spacers if I can avoid them, so this is a huge win.
The barrel lip on these wheels adds some serious depth that stock wheels just cannot touch. It gives the car a deep, concave profile that looks mean from every angle. The spokes stretch out to the rim, which makes the whole wheel look bigger than it is.

Watch out for the inner fender liners when you hit those big bumps. Because this is a 9.5-inch setup, you are very close to rubbing during hard cornering. A little bit of fender rolling or a tweak to the coilover stiffness usually solves that issue.
We checked the hub bore during our inspection to make sure everything seated perfectly. Always grab the right hub-centric rings to avoid those annoying high-speed vibrations. This setup is tight, clean, and exactly how an Si should look.
What We Recommend for Honda Civic Si 2023 Owners
If you want to replicate this look, stick to the 18-inch diameter. It keeps the rotational mass down while filling the arch perfectly. Going to 19s often ruins the ride quality and makes the car feel sluggish.
We always suggest a square setup for these cars. Running 18x9.5 on all four corners makes tire rotations easy and keeps the handling predictable. Staggered setups just create unnecessary understeer on a front-wheel-drive platform like this.
Watch your tire choice carefully when running a 9.5-inch wheel. A 245 or 255 width tire gives you a slight stretch that looks intentional and helps with clearance. If you go too wide, you will be fighting fender scrub every single day.

Don’t skip out on a quality coilover kit when you do this. You need the extra clearance that aftermarket suspension provides over the stock struts. Cheap lowering springs will just lead to bouncy rides and ruined tires.
The biggest mistake I see guys make is guessing the offset. Anything higher than +35 will look sunken and weak on this car. Stick close to that +30 mark if you want the aggressive, flush look we have featured here.
Style and Build Analysis
The Black Vacuum Chrome paint on this Si is an absolute showstopper. It has a liquid, mirror-like quality that makes the car look like a solid chunk of metal. When you pair that with the sharp, industrial look of the DS02s, the contrast is incredible.
The DS02 is a classic design, but it looks surprisingly modern on this new chassis. Its multi-spoke layout draws your eye straight to the center cap. It creates a sense of motion even when the car is parked at a meet.
I love how the wheels don't distract from the body lines of the 11th-gen Civic. Instead, they enhance the factory design by adding a layer of grit. The proportions feel balanced, which is hard to pull off on a modern sedan.

We have featured plenty of Civics, but this one hits differently. Many builds go too far with crazy colors or massive spoilers. This setup keeps it simple, clean, and undeniably cool.
The stance makes the car look wider and lower than the factory intended. It has that "properly modified" vibe that we always chase at WheelFront. Every time I see this car, I find another detail to appreciate.
Why We Love This Build
This Civic Si is the perfect marriage of modern lines and classic aftermarket style. The Black Vacuum Chrome finish catches the light in a way that makes the whole car glow under the streetlamps. When those Aodhan DS02 wheels start spinning, the concave faces create a hypnotic blur that demands attention from everyone on the road.
We love this build because it feels authentic and dialed-in. It does not try too hard; it just executes the fundamentals of fitment with precision. You can tell the owner spent the time to get the ride height and offset exactly right.
It is a reminder that you do not need to cut up your car to make it stand out. This is a masterclass in clean, aggressive styling. This is the blueprint for a perfect street-driven Si.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Honda Civic Si 2023
- Vehicle Color: Black Vacuum Chrome
- Wheel Brand & Model: Aodhan DS02
- Wheel Size: 18×9.5 / 18×9.5
- Offset: 30 / 30
- Tires: Blackhawk Street-h Hh11 245/40 25.7″x9.6″ / 245/40 25.7″x9.6″
- Suspension: Coilovers
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Honda Civic Si owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 18×9.5 / 18×9.5-inch wheels fit my Honda Civic Si? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Honda Civic Si owners run 18×9.5 / 18×9.5-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



