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Old 02-08-2002
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ok i searched this for over an hour and it still has me alil confused
here goes im gettin 17's with 215/45/17's and the kaminari kit, from the way it sounds i need to get the eibach pro kit springs with a 1.5" drop....anything else im confused about, cause i wanna do my stuff right way, but don't know what else it consists of (camber kit, ground control, coilovers, shocks/struts)

I know this is talked about like once a week but just tryin to do it right

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Doin' it right......I'm all about that. Get yourself some koni "shocks" and a camber correction kit to go with that pro kit. Keep in mind though, you may or may not get that 1.5" drop, it'll depend on what all you got in that car (e.g. a heavy as hell audio system) because the pro kits supposedly offer a drop from just below an inch, to up to 1.3 inches. Good luck dude.
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Hey bro I have the same tire size on my go with the sportlines it drops it more 1.75" and after it settles it will be lower and it sits very nice on 17's. If your going to spend money make it look like you droped it thats what I did. But it your ride just have fun with it.
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h&R would be good for you~
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i'm new to this Civic thing how much of a drop on these 2k2's is considered regular drop that will be noticable
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neuspeed sport and eibach prokit or h&r sport these one would not be too low... but you can tell it's lower
if you wanna go something that is lower... neuspeed race and eibach sport line.. or h&r race( not sure if it's out)
if you wanna go even lower adjust the height of the ride ground control which uses eibach spring or skunk 2 but i would reconmend you using the ground control cause it's more comfortable... but remember to get shock and camber for the coil over springs..
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