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I just saw an ad for Tanabe springs for the 2k1 Civics. I never knew Tanabe made springs. My question is does anyone have them or know of them. They say they have a 2" drop. It seems like these would be the nicest springs to get for that drop. Let me know if I am wrong
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I just saw an ad for Tanabe springs for the 2k1 Civics. I never knew Tanabe made springs. My question is does anyone have them or know of them. They say they have a 2" drop. It seems like these would be the nicest springs to get for that drop. Let me know if I am wrong
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Where did you get them for $127, is that shipped? The ones I saw were $169. Do you have any sort of problems with yours. Did you install them yourself?
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Where did you get them for $127, is that shipped? The ones I saw were $169. Do you have any sort of problems with yours. Did you install them yourself?
Thanks for the info
Well, ever since I used to modify my accord about 5 years back, eibach has always been known to make the best quality springs. Some springs are known to sag on one side after awhile, and so on. Eibach, like Neuspeed, are made in Germany, and Ferrari has been known to use eibach springs in their cars. Well, just a little advice....don't trust tanabe springs. Tanabe makes excellent exhaust, but do you see any similarity between exhaust and springs? In the automotive world, those are two opposite ends of the spectrum.....
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