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Old 04-26-2003, 01:47 PM
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Question #1: I just recently bought, and installed a set of Tein SS Coilovers onto my 1999 Honda Civic Hatchback. Now in the manual it gives you reference numbers to set your coilovers to. However if I was to lower my car a little more then the reference numbers would this result in blowing them?

Question #2: I also just recently had my Skunk 2 Single Bend Short Throw Shifter installed, and was wondering if anyone has had problems with it? (ie. synchros, etc.)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2NR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Question #1: I just recently bought, and installed a set of Tein SS Coilovers onto my 1999 Honda Civic Hatchback. Now in the manual it gives you reference numbers to set your coilovers to. However if I was to lower my car a little more then the reference numbers would this result in blowing them?

Question #2: I also just recently had my Skunk 2 Single Bend Short Throw Shifter installed, and was wondering if anyone has had problems with it? (ie. synchros, etc.)</TD></TR></TABLE>

uh, i doubt your teins will blow. this one guy i know rides around on teins daily with a 4 inch drop. been doing it for like a year, no problems.
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