Attn!!I need to know what the best springs are to get for my Cherrie.......

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Jul 31, 2002
  #1  
sup everyone! I know this must be asked all the time, but i am saving up for my rims, tires, lowering springs and camber kit, and I just need to know what springs you all would recommend... i really appreciate it. Thank You!
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Jul 31, 2002
  #2  
I got Eibachs SportLines.... they are cool, but my shocks did blow out not to long after
it will not matter what kind of springs you use for your civic ( unless they dont lower your car ) the shocks will Prob. blow out
No pic. but there are other people with the same set up
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Aug 2, 2002
  #3  
Depends on what kind of drop you're looking for. If you're looking to SLAM it, you might be better off getting a set of full/true coilovers, such as the B+G's, but be prepared to pay around $1300. If you're looking for something moderate (1.5-2"), I'd suggest a set of Goldline Springs. I've heard nothing but praise and rave reviews on them, and you can get them from Rob at Tornactive.com (see upper advertisement on screen) for under $150 shipped if I'm not mistaken. If you change your springs, definitely get new shocks. Right now the only option we have is Koni Yellows. They were originally a shock insert to your stock suspension, but from what I understand the full shock replacement has recently been released, so that's probably the better way to go. A camber kit will DEFINITELY be necessary if you're getting anything larger than a 17" rim, but I'd recommend it regardless of rim size or degree of suspension drop. You never can be TOO careful. Ingalls makes a damn good camber kit, and I think there's another company, SPC is it?, that has a good kit as well. All in all, it's all dependent upon your preference. Happy Dropping!
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Aug 2, 2002
  #4  
neuspeed, their a reputable company with quality products and the springs are about 40-50 dollars cheaper than eibach on most websites, just make sure they give the right model for your car
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