Koni Yellows
The KONI's can go as far as you want, it's all dependant on what kind of spring or coilover you get. Anything under 2" will usually require a camber kit, I'm at 1.75 and I barely made the cut off from needing to get a camber kit for my rear.
1) Why do you think you need to buy a Camber Kit? Our Hondas like some amount of negative camber. It's generally agreed upon here that if you keep the drop to less than 2" then a camber kit is a waste of money - you don't need any camber compensation.
2) Koni Yellows have 3 positions that you can set. The top position is stock height - no drop. Just measure the other positions from the top position to determine your drop (it will actually be a little more than your measurement as the motion ratio of the Honda suspension is less than 1:1)
2) Koni Yellows have 3 positions that you can set. The top position is stock height - no drop. Just measure the other positions from the top position to determine your drop (it will actually be a little more than your measurement as the motion ratio of the Honda suspension is less than 1:1)
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