is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe?
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is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe?
http://www.racinglab.com/skunk2-coilover-010.html
-Tokico HP shocks with Springs
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-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
Modified by ShinotakuX at 12:19 PM 6/2/2007
-Tokico HP shocks with Springs
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-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
Modified by ShinotakuX at 12:19 PM 6/2/2007
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Re: is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe? (ShinotakuX)
-Tokico HP shocks with Springs
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-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
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-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
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Re: is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe? (95ProjectEJ1)
ME X2! I have a set of SKN2 Sleeve type w/ Tokico Illumina's on the lowest setting and its pretty damn stiff for street driving, unless u plan on doen autoX
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Re: is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe? (ShinotakuX)
good for lowering. bad for ride quality. if you want a good ride go with soild springs. a coil over like that has a very weak short spring and a weak sleeve. the car will bounce over every little bump. good luck tho. skunk 2 is where its at.
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Re: is this good for lowering a 96 civic ex coupe? (DCSportEJ1Civic)
-Tokico HP shocks with Springs
or
-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
or
-Tokico HP shocks with tein s-tech springs?
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