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Question about lowering springs!HELP

Old Mar 11, 2004 | 01:45 AM
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Question about lowering springs!HELP

Hi all I'm thinking about lowering my car but I don't know what spring I want in particular but I do know that I want it to ride more like stock and be at least a one inch drop all around .Is there any thing I should look for? and also I want to know If I have to have a Camber kit. I used to have a 2003 Honda Civic coupe and I droped it on some Progress springs and right away the car drove like [censored] and scraped everywhere I went as well as gave it a awful camber angle ( because I didn't have a Caber Kit) but that was with a 2" drop so I wonder If I can get away with a one inch drop without a camber kit and giving up the ride?

 
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Old Mar 11, 2004 | 06:43 PM
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Re: Question about lowering springs!HELP

It looks like Eibachs or Tein S-Tech springs would be exactly what your looking for. Both provide around 1" drop and rides similar to stock. You don't have to get a camber kit, but you might not be able to get your camber within factory spec. It should be close enough not to have any adverse effects except maybe slighty premature wear on the inside of your tires. Do some searches and you should find tons of info for what your looking for.

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