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Yo hit me up..I work at Diamond Bar Honda/ DB Motorsports.. i can get you either some Eibach springs or Tein... whichever you prefer.. my email is sp45tik@gmail.com. We will install it here too!!
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Personally, I would stay away from Showstoppersusa.com as I have heard nothing but bad things about them. I have never dealt with them, but others I know and they regretted it. I ordered my Tein S-Techs from Corsportusa.com and they were at my house in 3 days....coming from CA to PA. Let us know what you go with and be sure to post some pics after the install.
Personally, I would stay away from Showstoppersusa.com as I have heard nothing but bad things about them. I have never dealt with them, but others I know and they regretted it. I ordered my Tein S-Techs from Corsportusa.com and they were at my house in 3 days....coming from CA to PA. Let us know what you go with and be sure to post some pics after the install.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by From_love »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just got my 2007 si yesterday and wanted to know where i could get some lowering springs
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Might I suggest you hold off for a while. If you are going to replace the springs, it is a good idea to replace the shocks/struts at the same time. Currently, no one that I can find has new shocks/struts for the 06, let alone the 07.
The only way I would be comfortable in replacing springs only, is if I was replacing them with Honda HPF springs. At least that way your still covered if something breaks due to new springs.
If you read through some of the posts you will find that "some" of the people who have replaced springs only are starting to have some problems (broken struts, noises, ect).
The other thing you can do if you don't want to wait is see if some of the coilover kit's will fit. But with coilovers your looking at $1K+. Also might be more than what you want, as well.
Just some friendly advice.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Might I suggest you hold off for a while. If you are going to replace the springs, it is a good idea to replace the shocks/struts at the same time. Currently, no one that I can find has new shocks/struts for the 06, let alone the 07.
The only way I would be comfortable in replacing springs only, is if I was replacing them with Honda HPF springs. At least that way your still covered if something breaks due to new springs.
If you read through some of the posts you will find that "some" of the people who have replaced springs only are starting to have some problems (broken struts, noises, ect).
The other thing you can do if you don't want to wait is see if some of the coilover kit's will fit. But with coilovers your looking at $1K+. Also might be more than what you want, as well.
Just some friendly advice.
since you work at honda over diamond bar can you hook up on the
18HFP rims with tires, and the full add on spoiler (front, rear, and side) in white for aa 2007 civic si coupe?
sorrie didn't mean to hijack tread ( if i happen to do so), but i am consider as a trial user rite now and i can't Pm or even post in the meet up section or the classified section
FGcivic
18HFP rims with tires, and the full add on spoiler (front, rear, and side) in white for aa 2007 civic si coupe?
sorrie didn't mean to hijack tread ( if i happen to do so), but i am consider as a trial user rite now and i can't Pm or even post in the meet up section or the classified section
FGcivic
http://www.showstoppersusa.com isnt that bad. it took them a while to ship my stuff out, but it was a very good price. all prices on the site are the prices SHIPPED. check the FS thread for this month... someone is selling their greddy evo2 for 385 shipped OBO. that is a helluva deal IMO. when i do lower it, im going with eibachs. i had em on my accord for right at about 80k miles and never had a single problem with anything related to suspension. very little camber with eibachs. do some research and find which set up will fit ur needs. check it out and make ur own decision
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