H&R sport spring + sedan = ???
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H&R sport spring + sedan = ???
Quick question:
Are the H&R sport spring any good on a sedan? Will the rear-end sag?
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Are the H&R sport spring any good on a sedan? Will the rear-end sag?
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Your rear WILL sag. My EL is slightly heavier than a Civic so mine sagged pretty quick. But they still don't recommend them for Civic sedans; your rear will eventually sink lower than the front, probably within a year depending on your driving habits.
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Originally Posted by TeLLy
Your rear WILL sag. My EL is slightly heavier than a Civic so mine sagged pretty quick. But they still don't recommend them for Civic sedans; your rear will eventually sink lower than the front, probably within a year depending on your driving habits.
From my little research seems like the Neuspeed sport are the winner!
What about Tein S tech (drop 1 3/4")? I can get some used one locally for a good price...
I am looking to drop my car but with a limited budget... I want quality stuff that I will like to keep for long... Eventhough I know it is not recommanded I am planning to kept the stock shocks for now until they break (it will then be more easy to justify to the wife that I need new shocks!!!
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