lowering springs question...
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im going to be buying a set of lowering springs this weekend. I decided to get speed tech st springs. My question is: what drop should I get? im looking to get a good even drop, not dumped, not to high, about a one finger space between the tire and and fender all around. Should I go with a 2.0 drop? anyone have these same springs?
BTW the car is a 95 integra
Modified by eg6ken at 10:40 PM 1/16/2004
BTW the car is a 95 integra
Modified by eg6ken at 10:40 PM 1/16/2004
might as well ask the same question in model specific forum
you can drop 2.5" for accord and still have some gap..post what you have should greatly help
aka bump for another sunny socal honda owner
you can drop 2.5" for accord and still have some gap..post what you have should greatly help
aka bump for another sunny socal honda owner
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iam7head »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">might as well ask the same question in model specific forum
you can drop 2.5" for accord and still have some gap..post what you have should greatly help
aka bump for another sunny socal honda owner
</TD></TR></TABLE>thanks, I'll try that
you can drop 2.5" for accord and still have some gap..post what you have should greatly help
aka bump for another sunny socal honda owner
</TD></TR></TABLE>thanks, I'll try that
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .jefs0ng »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why not get coils so you can adjust it however you feel?</TD></TR></TABLE>I like the ride of springs better. But if I were to get coil-overs, It would be gc's, or skunks, and I would upgrade on struts at the same time. Since I cant afford a $600-800 suspension setup right now, im going to go with low rate progressive lowering springs
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