Rims:18 9.5 et35. Tires:255 35r18 michelin allseaon 4. Want to low

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Which spring will fit better. No need to change the camber or fix the fender. Please any suggestions?
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With those tire specs and wheel spec you will rub when you go lower, especially over bumps. It wont be constant rubbing, just over dips on the road. I recommend the Whiteline Springs over the Eibach or Swift springs for your application. The reason being is that the Whiteline springs have a lesser drop compared to the other brands. In order to guarantee no rubbing, I recommend you run the SPC rear camber kit with the springs as well. This will allow you to run enough camber to not rub in the rear (front will be fine). Not only does the camber kit help with tire clearance, but it will also allow for more rubber contact when taking hard turns, and prevent the tire from rolling over onto its sidewall. We offer both the SPC rear camber kit and Whiteline Lowering Springs on our website. You can find the Whiteline Springs here: https://unity-performance.com/collections/2017-civic-type-r/products/whiteline-lowering-springs
and the SPC camber kit here: https://unity-performance.com/colle...pc-performance-rear-camber-kit-civic-type-r-1
The price we have listed for the camber kit is for the full pair, typically they are listed individually and we have done this to avoid any confusion when ordering. Let me know if you have any other questions :)
 


 


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