Project: Civic
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Haha, that first picture was a trick wasn't it! I was thinking for a second that you hadn't done anything to the car yet.
As for lowering it, I've always been a firm believer in coilovers. Then you can choose which height is best for you. On my first car, I installed Lowering springs, and then when It was done, I stepped back and looked at it and thought to myself, Hm, I would have liked it to be lower.
As for lowering it, I've always been a firm believer in coilovers. Then you can choose which height is best for you. On my first car, I installed Lowering springs, and then when It was done, I stepped back and looked at it and thought to myself, Hm, I would have liked it to be lower.
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It's only expensive for the full threaded coilovers. I got Tein Basics for 900. You can get the sleeve over type, and a set of performance shocks for something around 500 I believe. I'm not too familiar with it, I like the full replacement coil....
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