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Calling all slammed S15s on 18s! Tyre advice needed!

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Hi guys!
Trying to get my s15 as low as possible but having some tyre clearance issues on the front..
Currently running 18x9.5 et18 7twenty Style 49s with 225/40/18 tyres.
I've had the front arches rolled and slightly pulled however the tyres are scrubbing on the inner arches quite badly (on lock) and it's still not as low as I want it.
So what tyres are people running on 18s to get as low as possible with minimal scrubbing? A few people have advised me to drop down to a 215/40 but I'm not sure if that would make enough difference. However I've been told that 215/35s would probably be too small? Maybe a 225/35?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I don't really want to spend loads of money on new tyres until I'm sure they will be the right ones.
This is how the car sits at the moment with a 25mm spacer on the front. Will probably drop the spacer down to a 20/15mm with the new tyres.

 
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You should definitely be running 40 profile on 18's, as 45 profile is what should be on 17's so that definitely won't be helping matters.

Put some 215/40's on, and if it still rubs put some paint on the inner tyre wall go for a drive, come back jack it up and beat wherever the paint has rubbed with a hammer. Rinse repeat until it doesn't rub.

There's no easy way to get 9.5j wheels in the front of an s15 without a big hammer unfortunately.
 
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You should definitely be running 40 profile on 18's, as 45 profile is what should be on 17's so that definitely won't be helping matters.

Put some 215/40's on, and if it still rubs put some paint on the inner tyre wall go for a drive, come back jack it up and beat wherever the paint has rubbed with a hammer. Rinse repeat until it doesn't rub.

There's no easy way to get 9.5j wheels in the front of an s15 without a big hammer unfortunately.
Sorry, that was a typo, I have 225/40s on it at the moment.
I had the same issue with my old s13 and i just beat it with a hammer until it stopped scrubbing. But I was hoping not to take a hammer to my 15
Thanks for the info though, I may have to find my big hammer..
 
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subscribing to thread, ill be running the same on mine and had wondered if 9.5 would fit.

can i ask what offset are your wheels?
 
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subscribing to thread, ill be running the same on mine and had wondered if 9.5 would fit.

can i ask what offset are your wheels?
They are 18 x 9.5j et 18.
They fit fine with the arches rolled. I'm only having issues due to wanting it as low and wide as possible haha!
 
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Have you moved your loom in the front arch?

I ran my car low on 17's for a few years, i rubbed through the arch liner and started to scuff teh surface of the loom, luckily i caught it before it was an issue.

On a side note is that an integra front lip?
 
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Have you moved your loom in the front arch?

I ran my car low on 17's for a few years, i rubbed through the arch liner and started to scuff teh surface of the loom, luckily i caught it before it was an issue.

On a side note is that an integra front lip?
Yeah, tucking the loom was one of the first things I did haha! Had too many mates with that issue on s bodies!
The lip is just a universal 'rhino' lip off eBay. It looks alright in photos but not the best in person haha! On the hunt for an Integra lip to replace it with
 

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I was running a 225/35/18 on the front of my S14 for a bit on a 9.5j wheel. Was ok, definitely made the ride harsher.
If you go down to a 35 profile just watch out for potholes!
 
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I ran a 225/40, although on a 9j et 20, and it rubbed like yours on full lock. I dropped down to a 225/35 and the rubbing disappeared.
 
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Little update incase anyone has a similar query in the future. A mate had some 215/35/18s kicking about so thought I'd try them on. The stretch is a little obscene however it's allowed me to drop the front suspension another inch and I now have no clearance/scrubbing issues whatsoever.
225/35s would probably be just as good with a little less stretch but these will do for now.



 
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