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Old 07-10-2002
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What springs for 18" rims?

just wonderin if ya'll coudl help me out with finding a spring that will look good with my 215/40/18 wheels that wont rub or scrap but still look low and aggresive and ride nice....and with this drop will i needa camber kit or re-alignment!
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Go with some Nuespeed Sports...
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anything less than 2" normally you wont need a camber kit. atleast i didn't.
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I went with a 215/35/18 and rides great. Eibach sportlines with camber kits
front and back (I didn't want any problems although people say you don't need
them). Check it out in members rides.
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[hr]Originally posted by: GSTARR
I went with a 215/35/18 and rides great. Eibach sportlines with camber kits
front and back (I didn't want any problems although people say you don't need
them). Check it out in members rides.[hr]
anything after 1.5" Most need a slight rear camber adjustment.. the fronts pretty much stay in spec but go the further end of of the neg camber allowance

Edit: Neuspeed sports or H&R SPorts would offer a nice drop and a good ride [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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I have a friend that is closing his store nad he is waiting for someone to buy them. he told me he would sellit for $160 shipped. Thanks and H&R sport drops about 1.3"-1.5" Later
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Eibach prokit. Your car is going to look low with any springs.
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Eibach sportlines give you the perfect combination
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i say fudge it...get the ground control coilovers...if u drop it 1.5...might as well slam dat it and not leave N E wheel well gapz...but if u dont want to slam it...u can always adjust it to the ride height u want. but picture 18s on a civic slammed...DATS A NICE PIC haha DRIVING MIGHT B BOUNCY..BUT IT MAKES THE CAR LOOK GOOD..DATS WAT I THINK
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