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Neuspeed Sport from 2001 Si - 2002 SI?

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Old May 19, 2003
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Neuspeed Sport from 2001 Si - 2002 SI?

Does anyone know if these would work? A guy has them on his 2001 SI and I was just wondering if they woudl fit on mine? I have a 2002 Si ( Veloz Ed if that makes any difference?) How are they? Any comments? Do i need a camber correction kit? Or is it just install and go? I dont want that 'slammed' look, so is this the correct way to go? But most importantly will they fit? They are used so is their anything I should look out for?


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They'll fit.

It won't give you a slammed look, you'll still have a tiny bit of wheel gap left with stock wheels.

There might be a tiny bit of camber, it's not necessary to get a kit.

Springs are designed to be used for many many years, they're off a 2001 so it can't be more than a couple years old, so it'll be fine. Just make sure they're not cut springs.
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They should fit fine. And who in the hell cuts there springs!?!?!?
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