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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 10:19 AM
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Default Hello all from Scotland UK. DB6 lowering question

Hi,

I have recently sold a JDM DC2 TypeRx as i am expecting my first child so needed a cheaper to run 4 door, but wanted to stick with Honda.
So, i now have a JDM DB6 auto, SOHC.
I would like advice on lowering the car for a slightly stiffer ride/better handling. I will upgrade the standard 14" steel wheels for 15" Rota grid's (or similar) at some point to help fill the arches, and i want the car low enough to not look like it's on roller skates.

I was considering Tein lowering springs, so i can use standard shocks?

Cheers guys.
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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 11:37 AM
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Default Re: Hello all from Scotland UK. DB6 lowering question

Koni Yellows/GC

its never a good idea to use stock shocks they were not made for lowering the car they will blow out
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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 08:00 PM
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Default Re: Hello all from Scotland UK. DB6 lowering question

My car has tokico blues but is set-up as follows:
Rear
EG tokico blues with skunk2 lowering springs

Front
DA tokico blues with skunk2 slip-ons, but the springs are for the rear (6kg/mm)

No joke, it rides SOO SMOOTH, and is very comfortable.... Worth the extra effort to find everything. my 2 cents

Dallas
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