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1 ” drop on 57dr 18x9.5+38 with indy500 255/40
Can someone tell me if its fits without rubbing?
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A wise man once said - don't spend money dropping something that has almost perfect suspension stock :x

I'd drop a lot of cars, the Type R is not one of them.
 

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A wise man once said - don't spend money dropping something that has almost perfect suspension stock :x

I'd drop a lot of cars, the Type R is not one of them.
I’ve had my all my cars lowered in the past, but I agree with ya, I’ll keep this one stock height
 

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You will rub on +38. I lightly rub in rear on 255/40 on +45 with Swift Spec R. I have rear camber arms and removed front pin. As far as lowering it... If you don’t track your car it’s purely for looks, car sits just fine, but If you track it or plan to then you may decide to do it. Just know once you lower it there will be other things you will need to do to counter the changes. My vehicle behaved very differently when I lowered it. Added a beefy rear sway bar and that dramatically helped.

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