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Old 05-28-2002, 06:34 PM
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In your humble opinion, what would be the best springs for good looking drop and best performance for:

94 civic coupe.
195/50/15 GSR's.
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matters how you want it and how low YOU WANT IT. do research first, eibach, nuespeed, h&r, etc. those are good brands. also look into ground control & skunk2. Tein, Apexi, Koni Coilovers. for the springs, get good shocks please

oh yeah im on H&R sports (1.75f/1.5r) w/ kyb agxs and the drop is perfect IMO and feels great, handles great.....

it all depends why your lowering it? for looks, auto-x, drag, etc.

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more towards looks and slight handling....im just asking for opinions, thats what this message board is about. are you on 15's or what? im thinkin i wanna go like around 1.8-2.0 inches, not quite sure yet.
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im on Si rims (15"). if you want like 1.8 - 2.0,.... i'd say get eibach sportlines paired with great shocks.

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im on Si rims (15"). if you want like 1.8 - 2.0,.... i'd say get eibach sportlines paired with great shocks.

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what size tire do you have? does it sit right above the tire line or what? thanks bro.
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im on Si rims (15"). if you want like 1.8 - 2.0,.... i'd say get eibach sportlines paired with great shocks.

Eddie
I'm rollin on Si rims too (my cars an Si too), I already have Koni yellows, and I am considering Eibach prokit or sportline. How do the sportline springs ride??? is it comfortable?? comapred to stock.
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I have the sportlines with stock shock and it works great. It dropped it about 1.8 inches stock. Then did a motor swap and it dropped another 1/2inch to a inch.
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In your humble opinion, what would be the best springs for good looking drop and best performance for:

94 civic coupe.
195/50/15 GSR's.
Koni coilover system. Comes with Koni yellows with adjustable spring perches, and progressive wound springs (look like Eibach's to me, but I can't say for sure).

Downside - pricey. I love mine, but this level of performance could be had for cheaper, I guess.

Shawn
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