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Old Jul 23, 2004
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H&R Sport?

i asked my friend what kinda springs i should use. i have a sedan EX 03 and i dont want such a dramatic drop. probably 1.5inch.

he recommended H&R sport springs. they werent too expensive so i thot i'd look into them. i asked him if i should get a camber kit he sed i'd be fine, those are for lower drops.

my question is. is it worth investing in camber kits if its just a 1.5 drop? and how long would my stock shocks last after i drop W/ or w/o a camber kit? i'm a daily driver. thx..

o and if and when my shocks do wear out, wut are good shock suggestions? i've been hearing a lot about the koni yellows?
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Ok, I know you are new but all of these subjects have been covered millions of times, so use the search button, But I f you want a 1.5 inch drop, go with eibach sportlines, I have them and are nice. Yes you should get a camber kit, because if not your tires will wear really fast. My camber was out even after I got eibach put on and it is only about a 1.5 inch drop. It will save you money in the long run.

Camber kit wont make a difference on how long your shocks last. It all depends on how you drive. the more careful you are, the longer they will last. If you want a better ride though, I recommend upgrading to koni yellows or tokico blues. Now I have konis and love them. Plus they are adjustable for softness to firm. only bad thing is they are expensive and the front are inserts to the old shock. Now tokicos are less expensive but not adjustable, and they also are full replacements. Hope this helps you.
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