Honda Civic SuspensionHonda Civic Suspension can do many beneficial things. Some lower the suspension for style while others do it for racing. This is where you can give and take information about the Honda Civic Suspension setup.
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this is probably a bit of a noob question but im a noob so whatever lol
a guy on my local forum has a set of progressive race drop springs for sale and said he would sell them to me for 100 bucks, apparently barely used. anyways he says i could put them on my stock shocks, and just add a camber kit.
just wondering what you guys though of still using my stock shocks since its like a 2" drop?
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Don't install them unless you plan on replacing your shocks within a year. I"m not exaggerating you'll blow the stockers on that low of a drop. You'll need some konis, tokico dspecs, or bilsteins to handle that low of a drop.