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Originally Posted by Civicman1988
I ordered bushing from them. I special ordered a 22.2 bushing paid 30.00 received it but they came me a 24.5mm so i emailed them and they send they would send the right ones out that was Febuary 1,2006 and its March 5,2006 syill no product called and left my name and number on the guys voice mail on Febuary 15,2006 no call back thats why i would never so business with them.
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Originally Posted by prccivic
ok...so then i know that alot of people on here have had success with tein springs..so you could give those a try too
So you can sag like a **** in no time in the rear
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Originally Posted by prccivic
and then, so what would you suggest?
After that, probably Eibach sportlines
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Originally Posted by 05_ CivicJDM
One of you ES1 guys might want to jump on this, JDM Folding Sedan Mirrors...
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Originally Posted by Karumba
Since he doesn't want Neuspeed ... perhaps Goldline sedan springs.
After that, probably Eibach sportlines
After that, probably Eibach sportlines
ya...thats a good call...but personally i would choose the Eibachs before the goldlines
i am riding on the prokits now and havent seen any sag. its been about 6 months now too... they just arent very low. but i like it better that way so i dont scrape everything and tear up all the shyt i paid for
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Sorry about some of the pics.
Cell phone camera + resizing = some low quality pics.
Hope you like.
No future plans for this car; only regular maintenance.


106,000 miles doesn't do a front lower grill any good as you can see.

Sorry about some of the pics.
Cell phone camera + resizing = some low quality pics.
Hope you like.
No future plans for this car; only regular maintenance.


106,000 miles doesn't do a front lower grill any good as you can see.

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Originally Posted by gearbox

now, before infinite asks, are you going to h.i.d. those badboys?
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you know that was the plan, but the halogen i have (osram silverstar) is so white and bright, and the cutoff is colorful enough, that i'll just leave it. The only thing I don't like is the W pattern and it doesn't light up as much forward view. but there is still lots of light and its very bright and white. a retro is just too much money and time just to make the light brighter. the colors are the same with halogen just about. And even with clear bulbs the light on the ground is much whiter than stock cars driving by.






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Here is my sedan with fresh wax.




I got a question for you all. Should I take off that 'beauty' trim from around the wheel wells? It has probably saved a ding or two, but what are the comments, does it look too bad to keep?
thx.




I got a question for you all. Should I take off that 'beauty' trim from around the wheel wells? It has probably saved a ding or two, but what are the comments, does it look too bad to keep?
thx.
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Originally Posted by edicivic2k1
All right, this summer i will look into some mod's. Since its paid for in a couple months maybe I can spend some cash on something. good suggestions, thx.
Originally Posted by shroomster
eibach prokit with eitehr your factory struts or some tokico blues. try some of the DIY's on the site too!
Actually I will not do this as a DIY, i would hire this out.
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