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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 04:07 PM
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i've been looking into some springs for my car, trying to drop it 2 to 2.5inches, not trying to do anything for high perfromance, i got an autmatic lx, just for cosmetic look. oh and i have 17's on the car too.

i've looked at skunk2 but i havent heard good things
then i looked into tein and eibach but those only drop the car 1.5in or so

what do you guys know about "Sprint" and "Dropzone" springs??


whenever i look at the drop height on some springs it says something like " drop height 1.4 in to 2.0 depending upon application" what exactly does that mean?
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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 08:16 PM
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Default Re: spring opinions (HondaC03)

if you wanna go that low, might as well get full coilovers...
especially on 17 inch rims
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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 11:43 PM
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Key words to live by: "If it's designed for resale on eBay, it should stay on eBay." Spring kits that don't have a solid aftermarket following outside of eBay should be avoided by all means. They're just a gateway to larger expenditures.

But, there are a ton of existing threads with information on available suspension components for the 7th gen. chassis. Feel free to use the search for more information.
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