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FIFA Racing Suspension Coilovers and Components for your Honda Civic 06+

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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 07:31 AM
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Default FIFA Racing Suspension Coilovers and Components for your Honda Civic 06+

FIFA Racing carries everything you need for a high performance suspension set-up including coil-overs, polyurethane bushings, sway bars, strut bars, sway bar links, chassis braces, lowering springs and much more. If you need assistance with setting up your suspension please contact one of our qualified sales representatives at 1-888-553-3432.

Coilovers are a combination of a coil spring and shock absorber preassembled and matched to give your car the best in performance handling. Coilovers can have several features including adjustable ride height, camber plates or pillowball mounts, and adjustable dampening. Compared to your factory suspension, coilovers are designed to improve your handling with a stiffer setup that has a spring and shock absorber paired together to give the best reaction to the road surfaces and conditions. Depending on the damper type and its adjustability, the coilover will be able to act fast or slower to the road surfaces. Coilovers are usually available with or can be switched to different spring rates. Spring rates are what each spring is rated for. This unit of measure is sometimes in KG or lbs/in. A stiffer spring will be on the front of a car where the engine is usually. Coilovers are great for the weekend racer or the daily driver wanting the best handling and ride quality. Coilovers are a must for all road race cars.

H&R Street Performance Coilovers Honda Civic Sedan incl Si 06+ Click here for best prices


Skunk2 Racing Pro C Coilover Honda Civic 06+ Click here for best prices


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Tein Mono Flex Coilovers Honda Civic Si Coupe & Sedan 06+ Click here for best prices


Lowering your car not only gives it a better look, it will enhance your vehicles handling characteristics. Factory suspension is supposed to be soft and comfortable for the everyday user. To improve your handling in turns and steering response, lowering springs are designed to be stiffer and give the car a lower center of gravity. Because your car will have less body roll with lowering springs, the car will respond quicker. Not only will your handling improve, the look of a lowered vehicle is amazing. The reduction of the wheel gap gives your car a sportier stance and aggressive demeanor. Aftermarket performance springs will be used with your factory strut assemblies. Because the spring is not as long, the strut will travel less in bumps. Most springs will then cause the vehicles ride to be a little bumpier on harsher road conditions.

H&R OE Sport Springs Honda Civic Sedan incl Si 06+ Click here for best prices


H&R Sport Springs Honda Civic Sedan 06+ Click here for best prices


H&R Sport Springs Honda Civic Si Sedan 06+ Click here for best prices


Progress Sport Spring Kit Honda Civic 06+ Click here for best prices


Tein H.Tech Springs Honda Civic 2dr Coupe 06+ Click here for best prices



Tein S.Tech Springs Honda Civic 06+ Click here for best prices



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Old Jun 10, 2010 | 07:29 AM
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