Question on Lowering Springs?
I'm planing on lowering my crx, but not sure witch springs to go with. I know neuseed makes good springs, but is there a big differance in ride between the SPORT and Race spring. Im not getting aftermarket shocks/struts yet. So witch lowering spring would work best.
Thankz in ADV.
Peace
Thankz in ADV.
Peace
I had a set of H&R race springs on my 94 teg with stock struts and I absolutely loved them. I didn't ride bad at all or bounce or at all. H&R Race gets my vote.
Do you have a 88 or 89-91?
88 has the superior rear suspention as we all know
My setup runs like this
Eibach Sportline springs
KYB Shocks (GR2's I think)
Decent setup. My car is lower than id like it to be, i have had my share of oil pan and header dents but its alright.
88 has the superior rear suspention as we all know
My setup runs like this
Eibach Sportline springs
KYB Shocks (GR2's I think)
Decent setup. My car is lower than id like it to be, i have had my share of oil pan and header dents but its alright.
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If you're planning to apply race lowering springs it is suggested to upgrade your gas shocks (to Tokico, KYB, Koni, etc.) because race springs lower the car 2+ inches, and with stock gas shocks it will wear out the shocks completely, in matter of months. Sport springs lower the car @ a decent ride height and the factory shocks last a lot longer. Eibach, H&R, and Neuspeed are all great choices. Avoid the imitations. Good luck!
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