Which type of springs? I know its repetitive...
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Which type of springs? I know its repetitive...
Ive been reading these forums so much my head is spinning. So the verdict is what? Which springs.. BAsically wat i got out of the forum was either goldline or neuspeed...? I have a sedan, and i keep reading that the rear is going to be lower than the front. Im leaning toward getting the goldlines, do you guyz have a suggestion about which camber kit?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/IMG]THanks guyz
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only thing i recommend for sedans is neuspeed.. even people with goldline for sedans on their sedans claim the rear to be lower then the front. i know for a fact neuspeeds give an even fender gap
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So sports or race for a 2k1 ex sedan? And also what kind shocks? or struts? I want a smooth ride, not all bouncy. Thanks[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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it all depends on your taste.
Personally I DO NOT like nuespeeds springs. They sag after a good use has been put to them. My local Favorite import store prefers Sprint springs over nuespeed. Eibach is a very good brand also.
Go with H&R springs, best for the 2001Civic imo.

Personally I DO NOT like nuespeeds springs. They sag after a good use has been put to them. My local Favorite import store prefers Sprint springs over nuespeed. Eibach is a very good brand also.
Go with H&R springs, best for the 2001Civic imo.
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sprint over neuspeed??? are you serious? sprint is known to sag... their first springs, the rear was much lower then the front, now i think they corrected it.
eibach are good but way over priced..
h&r's are good too but just doesnt lower enough... 1.3"? why pay $200+ when you cant even tell the car is lowered..
only shocks available for our cars now are koni inserts($550). inserts meaning your going to have to cut up the front struts in order to put koni's on our car.. IF you do get koni's you'll have more choices since the rear koni shock has an adjustable height clip that will correct most drops on the sedan... but ya if you dont get koni's my ONLY suggestion for a sedan would be neuspeed as all the other springs make the rear drop lower then the front.
eibach are good but way over priced..
h&r's are good too but just doesnt lower enough... 1.3"? why pay $200+ when you cant even tell the car is lowered..
only shocks available for our cars now are koni inserts($550). inserts meaning your going to have to cut up the front struts in order to put koni's on our car.. IF you do get koni's you'll have more choices since the rear koni shock has an adjustable height clip that will correct most drops on the sedan... but ya if you dont get koni's my ONLY suggestion for a sedan would be neuspeed as all the other springs make the rear drop lower then the front.
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Ok, so after reading the forums endlessly and mindlessly, im pretty sold on the nuespeed sports for the 2k1 sedan. My question now is should i get anything else? Like a camber kit or ingalls?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] I dont want any of my stock parts dying on me. THx guyz![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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