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Old May 6, 2012
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So I recently re did my suspension and am not satisfied with the outcome.


I have a 96 civic:
This is the suspension it had on it Koni Str's w/ no name springs and coilover sleeves
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This is how the car was when i bought it
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These are the off brand coilover sleeves if you can't tell they have all been cut at an angle. This makes me think maybe their strength or durability might be weakened . My main question is can i re-use these sleeves or should I not take the chance?
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I have put on my new suspension and decided I am not low enough and wanna go back to my previous ride height. I'm considering either selling my current setup and getting coilovers or just replacing the coilover sleeves. Not sure yet. Plz feel free to comment or criticize and help is appreciated.
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Re: Can u answer this? (pics inside)

im not a suspension expert at all im not even lowered yet but if you are that disatisfied you may just wanna swap to coils
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