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Old Apr 26, 2003 | 09:30 PM
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Okay everyone I really need some serious advice, so here goes.....I have an 02 Honda Civic EX Coupe. I have the 17 in tires but I was wondering what type of lowering springs or coilovers to go with...well come to find out that the only type of coilovers were the Ground-Controls...Well I was going to order them and I found out that you have to break your strut to get them to fit correctly. Okay this came from a semi-reliable source so I said okay I'll go with just springs...Well he suggested either Neuspeed or Skunk2....I was researching and found out that Skunk2 has coilovers and springs, so I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge about the coilovers that Skunk2 offers and whether or not I have to "break my strut to get those on"? The next thing is how far do i wanna go down in the front and back to get as little fender room as possible but keep it from rubbing too much? I was also looking at cat-backs and was wondering whether you guys might choose the Skunk2 Mega power c-b, the DCSports Twin Canister System(95 whopping decibles), the APEXi N1 c-b, or the GReddy Evolution c-b? I went to a site called RacerWheel(anyone heard of it) and found APEXi exhausts, yet APEXi doesn't have my car listed on its application guide nor does GReddy...Does that mean that these guys are lying or that they haven't updated there lists? And one last thing, does anyone know where I can get a camber kit without being bent over for price? I think I can inlongate(spelling) the front. Thanx for all the help guys..peace
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