lowering springs question
i'm lookin to put some lowering springs on my 96 coupe, and i was hopin some people who already had some installed could hook me up w/ the answers to these questions- what kind did you get, how much of a drop is it, and how is the ride? i'm gonna be getting springs only for the moment (struts will be next- hopefully in a month or two), but everyone i know w/ springs has a non-civic car. my boy at the local shop had good things to say about sprint, but he has a teg and therefore his ride might be different than mine. so if anyone who has had good/bad experiences could help me out, i'd really appreciate it. gracias
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I would get shocks at the same time. Bilstein or Koni Sports if you don't have a lot of money to throw around. I would stay within the 1-2" drop, to avoid camber issues. But if you get GC springs then it costs an extra $40 to get the billet adapters to accommodate the Koni and Bilstein shocks. It may be cheaper to go with another brand. Hope this helps.
Fully adjustableI would get shocks at the same time. Bilstein or Koni Sports if you don't have a lot of money to throw around. I would stay within the 1-2" drop, to avoid camber issues. But if you get GC springs then it costs an extra $40 to get the billet adapters to accommodate the Koni and Bilstein shocks. It may be cheaper to go with another brand. Hope this helps.
for info. puroses..hit up http://www.modacar.com ..i just had them set me up with a set of eibach pros..1.5" drop..the sportline will drop u 1.8 to 2"..remember..more spring requires more shock
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eibach sportlines have a great drop, not to low
ride quality still good, get shocks as soon as possible to really feel a difference
ride quality still good, get shocks as soon as possible to really feel a difference
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