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Old Feb 19, 2013
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ES1 Lowering Springs

Hey so I have a 01 Civic Sedan with 17" rims and I'm looking to lower it and I don't want to have to deal with rubbing. The most I want to lower it is 1.5 inches. What lowering springs should I go with? I was looking at Eibach Sportlines, Tein s-tech (heard they sag in rear), or megan racing. Also what kind of shocks do you recommend?
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Re: ES1 Lowering Springs

i went with tokico blues and eibach sportliness for my sedan and i like the way it looks...click the link in my sig for the pictures
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Thanks! I think im going to go with sportlines.
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Re: ES1 Lowering Springs

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Thanks! I think im going to go with sportlines.

Tokico blues is the best way to go with that drop, any lower i would say Koni yellows. thats what im going with, Skunk2 lowering springs, and Koni yellows.
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Re: ES1 Lowering Springs

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Thanks! I think im going to go with sportlines.
I have a set of sportlines I'm going to be selling if your interested in saving a little money.
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Re: ES1 Lowering Springs

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I have a set of sportlines I'm going to be selling if your interested in saving a little money.


How much are you selling them for? What kind of condition are they in?
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Re: ES1 Lowering Springs

Tein S techs are my fav so far. Never sagged in the rear.

Only neg suspension issues were from buying used springs.
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