Need Help with buying lowering springs!?
Hey guys, new around here i have a 91 Si Crx
but anyway on to my question im looking for some cheap budget springs for now and i came across these,
DROPZONE springs are true performance lowering springs, not just a shorter stock spring. They are designed the way performance springs should be, with the correct spring rate and ride height for each specific application. DROPZONE springs provide aggressive drivers with substantially stiffer spring rates and some of the lowest fitments available for street cars. DROPZONE springs lower vehicles 2.0" - 2.5", according to vehicle specifications, providing race car looks with handling to match. All DROPZONE kits are made with the same quality material and design standards used with our lowering sport springs kits. DROPZONE lowering springs are designed to be used with aftermarket sport shock absorbers. Minor modifications or camber kits may be required. All DROPZONE springs carry a ISO 9001 standardization and are TUV approved.
Specifications:
2.5" front/ 2.25" rear (Sold as a set of 4)
Anyway case in point would i need a camber kit or aftermarket sport shock absorbers? Or would they just fit right in? BTW i have a friend who will install the springs for free
but anyway on to my question im looking for some cheap budget springs for now and i came across these,DROPZONE springs are true performance lowering springs, not just a shorter stock spring. They are designed the way performance springs should be, with the correct spring rate and ride height for each specific application. DROPZONE springs provide aggressive drivers with substantially stiffer spring rates and some of the lowest fitments available for street cars. DROPZONE springs lower vehicles 2.0" - 2.5", according to vehicle specifications, providing race car looks with handling to match. All DROPZONE kits are made with the same quality material and design standards used with our lowering sport springs kits. DROPZONE lowering springs are designed to be used with aftermarket sport shock absorbers. Minor modifications or camber kits may be required. All DROPZONE springs carry a ISO 9001 standardization and are TUV approved.
Specifications:
2.5" front/ 2.25" rear (Sold as a set of 4)
Anyway case in point would i need a camber kit or aftermarket sport shock absorbers? Or would they just fit right in? BTW i have a friend who will install the springs for free
You would have camber, I dont think it would be more than 2 degrees out though, you would see a difference in tire wear, but kits are pretty expensive
So i would need a camber?
also i found these which look the same and are the same price
http://www.shophyperformance.com/store/000993.html
also i found these which look the same and are the same price
http://www.shophyperformance.com/store/000993.html
I would suggest getting a differnt set of springs. I like Neuspeed, but H&R are supposed to be really nice as well. Springs are already cheap, so why go even cheaper?
Well, i only got that money for now and i'll upgrade later. anyway that 2nd link will those springs work ? or will i need extra crap like camber kit and shocks cause i cant buy those right now thats why im asking.
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