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Old May 15, 2004
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Springs

looking for a good ride and to eliminate most of the wheel gap. doesnt need to be too low..

which springs should i get:
NEUSPEED sport springs
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H&R??

NEUSPEEDS are up for a good price..is it worth it?
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since ur new to this site, im not gonna flame.

but check out the suspension faq for general ideas with suspension work... http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...Suspension+FAQ

hope it helps. as far as no wheel gap, it all depends on tire size and rim size. i have stock tires with alloy rims, im dropped 2" front and 1.8" rear. half a finger gap in rear and no gap at all for front. check out my gallery for pics.
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I heard that you can use Neuspeed Sports with stock shocks, and its a 1.75/1.5 gap in front and rear respectively. I'm actually planning on getting a set, I'll let you know how it goes.

Goodluck!
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you can use any springs on stock shocks. its just up to u wheater u want to risk blowing them.

if u got the money, i would've just get full coilovers instead of springs or sleeved coilovers.
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I know you can use any springs on stock shocks, but I heard that the sports version doesn't blow it. If I'm wrong let me know asap lol...
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theirs still a chance. its just word of mouth that the sport springs were "luck" that it didnt blow the shocks. but if i were to get springs, neuspeed sports would definately be my choice. good luck with them and dont drive wreckless.
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Word, thanks for the friendly advice!
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so where's a good place to find these springs for cheap?
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I've got Eibach Sportlines on my car with 215/45/17 tires. No rub, less than a 2 finger gap, and the ride feels almost like stock. You may want to consider these.
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