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lol the funny thing is i saw 1 set on ebay but i am still looking around. not going to dropzone found some reviews and the name just makes it seem like a shit product but i dont know yet
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I have Tein S-Techs...bought them from EBAY for 130 shipped last summer....they settle around 1.5'' and are great springs overall...I would highly recommend them
i feel every bump in the road. to me, this means it rides like a low rider. I've had them for 6 years now and I'd say the suspension travel i've lost on bumpy roads may not justify the drop. on smooth roads the car is tight and responsive, but if I had it to do all over again I wouldn't have lowered it or not lowered it as much. i've always heard sportlines are NOT the way to go on a civic.
city streets are horrible. i didn't hear anyone mention a camber kit but I'm guessing everyone knows they will need one in the rear.
i will say this though, when you are running 120-130 down the interstate and the car just feels planted to the ground like it's on rails, that's when I really appreciate my springs.
Running 130mph on the interstate gets people killed. Seriously.
I wouldn't go with some no-name springs, the names that are out there are big for a reason. People have used their products because they work. Go with a good company like Tein or Eibach and you won't be disappointed.