Lowering springs for 18x9.5 +35

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Hey everyone I need some advice I have a 18 honda civic hatchback Sport with 18x9.5 +35 wheels I'm trying to get some lowering springs that would fill my gap and hopefully not rub what would any of of you guys recommend?
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Hey everyone I need some advice I have a 18 honda civic hatchback Sport with 18x9.5 +35 wheels I'm trying to get some lowering springs that would fill my gap and hopefully not rub what would any of of you guys recommend?
What size tires are you running?
 
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What size tires are you running?
For right now I got
225/40Z/R18 I got the wheels and tires as a combo when I bout it off a guy. I plan on getting new tires but trying to figure out the perfect size for the wheels
 

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18x9.5 +38 245/40 with adjustable rear camber arm lowered on swift springs(1.1"). stock alignment and front tab folded. no rubbing whatsoever still plenty of gap/room.
I just ordered eibach sportline(1.5/1.7) hopefully that will close the gap.Ill update once I got it installed. and by the way, there is a thread here somewhere on aggressive wheels.there are multiple post sharing their setup all you got to do is search.
 
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18x9.5 +38 245/40 with adjustable rear camber arm lowered on swift springs(1.1"). stock alignment and front tab folded. no rubbing whatsoever still plenty of gap/room.
I just ordered eibach sportline(1.5/1.7) hopefully that will close the gap.Ill update once I got it installed. and by the way, there is a thread here somewhere on aggressive wheels.there are multiple post sharing their setup all you got to do is search.
Thank you very much I'll look into that too
 


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18x9.5 +35 for me and I am running the Eibach Pro Kit. Tires are 235/40. I have no issues at all with rubbing and there is definitely room to either go lower or run wider tires.

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I have 18x9 +35 with 255/35 on Swift springs. No rubbing at all.

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18x9.5 +38mm on 225/40/18. A tiny bit of gap left for me to close. I’m saving up for HKS/Buddy Club Coilovers/Feals to really dial in my fitment.
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18x9.5 +38mm on 225/40/18. A tiny bit of gap left for me to close. I’m saving up for HKS/Buddy Club Coilovers/Feals to really dial in my fitment.
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Those avids look sick!!! What front lip are you running?
 


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Those avids look sick!!! What front lip are you running?
Thanks brother! I bought it from SoCalAccesories, it’s the type r replica lip. Im not too sure what brand it is but, I know its an ebay one.
 

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18x9.5 +35 for me and I am running the Eibach Pro Kit. Tires are 235/40. I have no issues at all with rubbing and there is definitely room to either go lower or run wider tires.

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Yo, you have the 2019/2020 model right? Does your model have fender tabs?
 

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Yo, you have the 2019/2020 model right? Does your model have fender tabs?
2019 model here and you are correct, no fender tabs for me.
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