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Old Dec 7, 2001
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Is there a lowering spring kit available that doesnt require modification of the front struts? I dont want an adjustable spring setup. Only those who have them installed please reply. Thanks
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-yeah they're called springs.
-anytime you lower your car, your stock struts, shocks will be forced to hand le more pressure, meaning they will down faster.
-the lower you go, the faster they wear out.
-if u don't want adjustable springs, don't buy coilovers.
-i have the eibach sportlines, and the shocks are doing fine but mainly because i drive very carefully over speed bumps or any road hazards.
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I saw a spring installation in Honda Tuning magazine using eihbach springs and they had to cut off the stock spring perch on the struts. Is this just for those springs or are they all like that? Sorry if these sound like stupid questions, but I just want a set of springs that I can swap in and out without any modifications.
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