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buying springs now help

hey i need to know right now... are ibot lowring springs any good.. need opinion now...
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What kind drop are you looking for?
You need to search around and get some more informations. Btw, you will need realignment after drop, Maybe even camber kit, that depends on drop. And oem shocks wont last long with lowering springs.
Good luck.
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it won't last long?? it's a 1.4 inch drop front and back..... but i don't wanna really change my original shocks, stuts, becasue i dont' wanna buy thoes kanoli yellows that people have been talking about.. so what's the best thing to use for original shocks/struts??? sleeved coil overs???
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http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...Suspension+FAQ

That should help. Suspension FAQ.
No, I wouldnt recommand sleeved coilovers with oem shocks.
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if you need help right now then you shouldn't be lowering. Go ahead and lower your car...without the proper knowledge you can really mess stuff up. If you want to know how to lower correctly, please read the FAQ, suspension tuning 101, and read the suspension forum. If you are impatient then you will mess things up and be right back here asking us how to fix it.
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