How do Swift Springs + 18 inch wheels feel?

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Anyone here running 265/35 PS4S on a 9.5 +38? These might be my next choice (coming from 255/40 Indy) to allow room for springs if I decided to go that route but I'm not sure how different the tires run.
 

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The one person I met in real life with 18s and Swift springs said "they're terrible."
 

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Im Running 18x9.5+35 on 255/35 Michelin Ps4 on Swifts. i had my rears cut and fronts rolled. If you need a fender worker i can Rec one to you if you live in Socal Best in the Business.
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I’m running 255/40/18 ps4’s on 18x9.5 +35 stock height. Was hoping to be able to lower on eibach pro kit and run 265/35, but after reading this, it seems I’d rub
 

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I am running Swift springs with 18x9.5 +38 57DR's and 265/35/18 Firehawks. Rear has natural camber and the front has the alignment pins removed with max negative front camber. The only modification made to the fenders was to the front fender tab. I have zero rubbing no matter who or what I have loaded in the car. Ride quality in sport is slightly firmer than stock which I enjoy.
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