anybody using tein s tech springs for 2001 and up civics four door pls. post ur ride
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It is not hard to miss............... And besides, the coupe and Civic springs are the same. So any EM2, or ES2 on S.Techs will show you the drop it gives.
It is not hard to miss............... And besides, the coupe and Civic springs are the same. So any EM2, or ES2 on S.Techs will show you the drop it gives.
coz i was in tein website they say tein s tech springs is for 2001 and up civics for 2dr only
Their website lists the springs for a coupe and sedan as the same part #'s.....
HONDA Civic
EM2/<U>ES1</U> <U>01-05</U> STECH <U>2dr coupe Incl 04+ (exc 4Dr)</U> SKA22-AUB00
$190.00
.
So it looks like the fubbed up. Their listing is confusing.
Unless they mean that the 04+ sedan will not work. Im not sure. But they do not give seperate part #'s for the sedan. Wierd.
http://www.tein.com/ti/a22.html
HONDA Civic
EM2/<U>ES1</U> <U>01-05</U> STECH <U>2dr coupe Incl 04+ (exc 4Dr)</U> SKA22-AUB00
$190.00
.
So it looks like the fubbed up. Their listing is confusing.
Unless they mean that the 04+ sedan will not work. Im not sure. But they do not give seperate part #'s for the sedan. Wierd.
http://www.tein.com/ti/a22.html
The sedans have a different weight distrubition, even though they are only 30-50 lbs heavier. So what will be a 1.5" drop in the rear of a coupe will become a 1" drop in the rear of a sedan.
Spring manufactures are too cheap to make a different part for the sedans, hence no lowering spring really works well on the sedans, unless you like the dropped @ss look, which I do not.
Which is why I went to adjustable coilovers.
Spring manufactures are too cheap to make a different part for the sedans, hence no lowering spring really works well on the sedans, unless you like the dropped @ss look, which I do not.
Which is why I went to adjustable coilovers.
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