What shocks are best?
#1
What shocks are best?
To make a long story short.
I bought a 94 Civic coupe.
A week ago.
It's lowered.
Very low.
Not sure what springs its lowered with.
They are yellow.
And it is LOW.
The front tires are tucked into the wheel well.
Anyways.
I need new shocks.
Since I think the ones on the car right now are stock.
And blown.
The car bounces like crazy.
What shocks are the best for a Civic.
That is lowered that much.
I have been looking but haven't been able to find much.
If someone could just let me know what is good.
Or point me in the right direction.
It would be much appreciated.
I like how low it is.
And would rather not have to raise it up anymore.
Thanks.
I bought a 94 Civic coupe.
A week ago.
It's lowered.
Very low.
Not sure what springs its lowered with.
They are yellow.
And it is LOW.
The front tires are tucked into the wheel well.
Anyways.
I need new shocks.
Since I think the ones on the car right now are stock.
And blown.
The car bounces like crazy.
What shocks are the best for a Civic.
That is lowered that much.
I have been looking but haven't been able to find much.
If someone could just let me know what is good.
Or point me in the right direction.
It would be much appreciated.
I like how low it is.
And would rather not have to raise it up anymore.
Thanks.
#7
Originally posted by Spiderman
any reason I should pitch the springs?
besides it being so low?
any reason I should pitch the springs?
besides it being so low?
#9
Originally posted by DumbasSi
The roads in the city we live are very rough and I think being very low will can cause all kinds of other damage besides ruining your shocks. The lower you go, the more stressful it can be on your shocks. Using a set of springs that isn't as low (H&R Sport, Neuspeed Sport) with a set of quality shocks (Koni, Tokico, KYB) will give you a great ride and a good looking drop. You could even get a set of proper coil-overs and have tons of adjustment options.
The roads in the city we live are very rough and I think being very low will can cause all kinds of other damage besides ruining your shocks. The lower you go, the more stressful it can be on your shocks. Using a set of springs that isn't as low (H&R Sport, Neuspeed Sport) with a set of quality shocks (Koni, Tokico, KYB) will give you a great ride and a good looking drop. You could even get a set of proper coil-overs and have tons of adjustment options.
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