Lowering Civic - what is recommended?

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So, I've been doing a lot of research and I think I have my planned set up narrowed down. There is a ton of knowledge on these forums so I want to get some opinions.

I'm looking at Enkei TSR-6's in 18x8.5 +38 wrapped in 245/40 (maybe 35) tires. Eibach Pro Kits to round it all out. I shouldn't have any rubbing issues right? Thanks in advance. You guys are saints for putting so much great info in these discussions.
Should be fine: https://www.fitmentindustries.com/w...ivic-enkei-ts-5-swift-spec-r-lowering-springs

ā˜?That car is using Swift springs, which offer a drop a hair lower than the Pro Kit you want.
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Thanks man. I thought it would be OK, just wanted to get some backup..
 

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H&R Sports all day every day. I've used them on most of my Civic's and they ride great while still giving you a nice drop. Now depending on where you live and how your roads/seasons are, lowering your car might not be the best bet.
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