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Old Sep 27, 2004 | 10:32 AM
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I have a 95 cx hatch and I am trying to find a way to hook it up to the pavement. I have been looking at coilover kits and what not and alot of it is high $$$ but its realy good stuff. I dont realy have the money for $1100 coilovers and I was wandering about getting skunk2 drag springs or something. Let me know what you think I not realy sure what to get, It dosent hook for **** and when in 1st-3rd it breaks loose at 6K. I have a SI tranny with LS final drive and a quaife LSD. My current suspention is shitty #1 coilovers and stock struts. Any word on the Tein basics? I know they are non adjustable but if they work well, or can get them with a stiff rear spring I should be able to hook at the track. No I dont have slicks and wont be able to get them for a while according to my parents so thats out of the question. Only a couple months till the cars in my name and I will be able to do whatever strip wise.
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Old Sep 27, 2004 | 11:32 AM
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Default Re: drag suspention (josh green)

the omnipower full drag coilover setup is really nice and very inexpensive

i am running them on the back of my '99 si turbo 4 civic and they work great

probably not the nicest thing to drive around on the streets on but well worth it at the track

email me at james@gscmotorsports.com if you are interested in pricing information

james innes
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