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Old Nov 6, 2006
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Springs Front:a little Lower) than the back

i been looking at many types of lowering springs and i got an 04 civic ex four door been looking to drop it. Been looking at tein and eibach, but trying to find to see if i could find some that you can lower in the front just a little bit. More than the back thanks much is appreciated
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hmm... neuspeed sports drop the front 1.75 inches in the front and 1.5 in the back. but when everything is installed and settled, both wheel gaps are the same.

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The first thing that comes to mind is coilovers, you can adjust ride height.
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I'm rocking tein's, it drops the front a little more than rear. Doesn't look too bad, but I want it lower. I'd go with coilovers. That's what I plan on getting soon.
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neuspeed sports are def. the springs i'm going to get. can't wait for christmas!

Originally Posted by Rennen
hmm... neuspeed sports drop the front 1.75 inches in the front and 1.5 in the back. but when everything is installed and settled, both wheel gaps are the same.
are you on stock shocks? if so how long have you been riding on stock shocks?
i'll be getting shocks later. ( full time student)
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Been on stock shocks for 2 years now not blown. I'm running 1.3inch maxspeed but more like 1.75 after settling. I'll be upgrading sooooooon for some tokico blues.
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heres mine with Neuspeed springs and Tokico shocks...

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thanks a lot everyone
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I just ordered skunk2 lowering springs over the weekend they have a 2.0-2.5 drop biggest drop i've seen for lowering springs...so if you wanna go lower i suggest those
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I use to different springs in my setup and it runs even. Check out my profile... http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/member.php?u=12043
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I don't think 2 different springs is a great idea personaly. Throws your spring rate out the window.
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now i think i just want to get coilovers anyone looking for full suspension setup i recommend amr there on honda-tech.com go to search and look up amr... am telling you this setup is awesome and not that spendy so go check it out....now i gotta find myself some coilovers.
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