Integra Springs (H&R) on Civic hatch
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Integra Springs (H&R) on Civic hatch
Anybody out there know how much of a drop Integra (94-01) Race springs will yield when put on a Civic hatch (1992 Si) ?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Integra Springs (H&R) on Civic hatch (absolutZERO)
You shouldn't drop just beacuse 'you want to be low'
Optimize your drop according to preformance.
Figure out at what drop will give you the best handling/steering.
I have no idea about your question except that H&R aren't the best springs on the market
Optimize your drop according to preformance.
Figure out at what drop will give you the best handling/steering.
I have no idea about your question except that H&R aren't the best springs on the market
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Re: Integra Springs (H&R) on Civic hatch (absolutZERO)
well on a teg, race springs usually drop 2.25, i'm guessing it should be the same exact thing on your civic...but the only difference is that the spring rates were prob made for tegs, so your car might be a little stiffer!
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if its drops a teg 2.25, it should drop your hatch about 1.5-1.75 or around there... the tegs wiegh much more then the hatches so it will not drop it as much.
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Re: Integra Springs (jin_)
Thanks for the replies...
Please tell me where i said that i want to be super low... i just want to know how much of a drop the springs will yield.... don't get so critical so fast.
You shouldn't drop just beacuse 'you want to be low'
Optimize your drop according to preformance.
Figure out at what drop will give you the best handling/steering.
I have no idea about your question except that H&R aren't the best springs on the market
Optimize your drop according to preformance.
Figure out at what drop will give you the best handling/steering.
I have no idea about your question except that H&R aren't the best springs on the market
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Re: Integra Springs (jin_)
Yeah i know man, same here... sorry jus kinda tired, school's pissing me off lol
Just trying tah figure out what the drop's gonna be, cuz i got a set of teg springs rite now... yeah H&R probably ain't the best, but when i have more money i'll upgrade for sure
Just trying tah figure out what the drop's gonna be, cuz i got a set of teg springs rite now... yeah H&R probably ain't the best, but when i have more money i'll upgrade for sure
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Instead of buying now and then upgrading, you might want to consider just saving from the beginning.
If you are going to do something, do it right.
If you are going to do something, do it right.
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Re: Integra Springs (jin_)
Yeah I've already considered that, but by the time i have sufficient money, it'll probably be 2-3 years down the road.
For now i jus wanna swap springs/shocks....
[Modified by absolutZERO, 3:49 AM 11/9/2002]
For now i jus wanna swap springs/shocks....
[Modified by absolutZERO, 3:49 AM 11/9/2002]
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