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Old Oct 24, 2002 | 11:58 AM
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hey im getting my suspension soon for my 00 civic ex and im not exactly sure which way to go. i want to get coilovers, so i was looking into the skunk2s because ive heard they improve handling greatly while lowered (while at the same time suffering from an extremely stiff ride) and kyb agx adjustable struts. my big dilemma is the option of lowering springs instead like the eibach sportline or something along those lines. if anyone can help me determine which way to go thatd be great ok thanks
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Old Oct 24, 2002 | 12:57 PM
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Default Re: suggestions on suspension? (civic_tko)

I hear Ground Control coilovers are better than Skunk.
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Old Oct 24, 2002 | 02:47 PM
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Default Re: suggestions on suspension? (civic_tko)

yeah my friend is getting gc's for his 98 hatch... a guy at my local performance shop said that gc's slip out of the sleeves since theres only one perch and the skunks have two locking perches so i figured those would be more durable. however, i do know that the gc coilovers are a softer ride and ?you can order coils with different spring rates? i dunno, i dont think ill mind the stiffer ride since im upgrading for performance, not because i want a luxurious ride. ahh who knows.
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