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Any ISSUES with lowering springs on track??

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I'm probably not in tune with the car enough to really notice the additional torque steer from the rims and springs and stuff. Although I don't auto-cross or drive really hard at low speeds. I pretty much drive fast in longer sweeping turns and do real heavy acceleration with less steering input.
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Along this thread lines, has anyone ran H&R springs in TEs 19x9.5 with +36 offset ?

+36 turns out pretty aggressive so I am concerned that under cornering / braking it could rub. It'll either be perfect.... or rub a little.

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So I'm running a +45 offset, but with 275 tires. The extra 10mm tire width being split side to side means I'm essentially the same as a +40 offset, with 265 tires, right? Not sure if anyone knows or can explain this, but is my logic sound?

Also the guys at AHC Garage (youtube) are running a 19 x 9.5 Vossen rim that's +40, and they're lowered. With -2 degrees of camber it's a big maybe on the TE's. Not sure there's room for a +36. I would search Te37 on Integra Type S on youtube and see what you come up with. Seems to me there's one guy running them who's lowered, but can't remember his name. So basically I'm no help, LOL.
 

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So I'm running a +45 offset, but with 275 tires. The extra 10mm tire width being split side to side means I'm essentially the same as a +40 offset, with 265 tires, right? Not sure if anyone knows or can explain this, but is my logic sound?
Your logic is sound. Those will be the same clearance on the outside, and tighter on the inside, but the inside won't be a problem, since you moved the wheels out from stock. I think the only ill effects will be more torque steer, since you've moved the front tires 20mm further from the steering axis.

Net of all of that, your outer edge will be 25mm (1") further out than stock.
 

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I can confirm a lot of torque steer 😆 It's to the point where I don't think I can go past bolt ons, so maybe it's a blessing in disguise for the wallet.

Got the teggy lowered on spoon progressives now. Id say there is a little more sag in the rear than I expected but still looks good and rides great. Going to get the rv6 rear camber arms to correct the negative camber that the springs added. The rears tuck inside the fender and I could probably leave it but I'm wanting a more consistent front v rear fit. We shall see if this creates rubbing in the rear !

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Hey stinger, I'm running 19 x 9.5 +36 offset , stock PS4s tires. Pokes about 5mm 👍👍
 

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The rear sag is a thing with the spoons; supposedly this was corrected in a later version but this is just forum hearsay (the info I got on the subject came from this site's sister forum, civicxi.com). If you care to search for the thread, some guy in Australia (username Tezzasaurus if I'm remembering correctly?) actually made rear spacers for the spring perches to correct this issue he'll sell you, if that's something you want to look into.

Just a personal preference, but instead of the rear camber arms, I'd suggest front lower ball joints to bring the front camber more inline with the extra camber added in the rear; I'm at ~-2.5 in the rear and would love to have that same figure in the front (it's at -1.5 in the front). If your use case doesn't include track/autocross then it doesn't matter all that much, but -2.5 degrees isn't really a substantial amount to induce tire wear so to each their own...

The torque steer is annoying as all hell, and I'm running significantly less offset at +45- but as someone pointed out in another thread I could be experiencing the "sticky steering" phenomenon. I just switched back to the OEM wheels but haven't driven enough to really come to a conclusion if the torque steer is lessened... truth be told it feels almost less stable (or more twitchy? Not real sure how to articulate it...) with the OEM setup on Continental DWS06+ compared to the 19 x 9.5 +45 Apex VS-5RS on PS4S that I'd gotten used to... but I haven't hooned on it since I did the swap. I'm quite curious about the steering issue and will have to get in and get that recall done soonest, because now that I'm thinking about it, my annoyance came on pretty suddenly, a few weeks AFTER I had the springs done and several months after switching to the lower offset wheels...

More to come on this.
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