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Old Mar 23, 2013
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lowering springs

i have a 98 civic and i want to lowering it some, not a whole lot but just enough to make it look clean and I've read about the pro kit and sportline lowering springs and didnt know which one would be the best choice. Can anyone help me?
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Re: lowering springs

Depends how low you want to go. Both kits are great for daily driving an a mild drop I have the sportlines ad there great
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Re: lowering springs

did you have to put a camber kit on it to prevent tire wear? i'm really trying to avoid that but i want less of a gap between my tire and fender
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