What is a good brand of lowering springs?
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Rep Power: 0 What is a good brand of lowering springs?
I'm interested in lowering my civic but I dont know much about suspension mods. Whats a good spring to use and how much should I expect to spend? Thanks!
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Rep Power: 0 Go to the Eibach website (eibach.com). They have a pretty good FAQ section that may answer alot of questions for you. Of course, remember, it's their website, so they're going to say their springs are the best. Everyone has their own preferences.
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Rep Power: 308 Alright i was skeptical of Gold-Lines but i purchased my set from Diamond Bar Honda dealer and put them on with some help from my friend too. Gold-lines 160$ out the door, goes down 1.75 Front and Rear but after they settle it is about 2....my stock suspension and stock 15" EX wheels are fine with them for temporary(not saying you dont need new shocks or sway bars later on), but eventually i'm gonna get KYB shocks and some sway bars and my rear camber is goin negative right now but i'm just rolling on it for now. They go down low but not too low. They ride a lil better than Eibach sportlines(friend has a 2k2 w/sportlines) and it looks good overall. I would suggest Gold-Lines but it just depends on how low you wanna go...1.75 is perfect for me and in that range i say Gold-Lines. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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