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imported_B16_EG 13-Mar-2005 12:42 PM

what springs?
 
i just picked up my 93 civic, and was wanting to lower it but i dont want it to be too low so i cant get over speed bumbs i want it to be nice and low tho, whats a good drop? what springs should i get? i was thinking Eibachs. the pro springs are 1.30" drop, the sportlines are 1.60" drop? whats better? and how low should i go? i want it as low as i can go but not so low that i cant get over and speed bumbs thanx.

bbarbulo 13-Mar-2005 03:17 PM

H&R Sports or Eibach Sportline if you are partial to a better ride. Shocks recommened for replacement

nogi 13-Mar-2005 03:45 PM

Eibach Sport Line is the way to go put some konis in them and there you go

imported_BoOsTd 13-Mar-2005 03:57 PM

sportlines, or hr sports if you have a set of nice absorbers to compiment them... Prokit if you want a problem free setup without upgradeing shocks.

imported_SIR_Injected 13-Mar-2005 05:34 PM

neuspeed race will be better for a hatch

imported_B16_EG 13-Mar-2005 06:01 PM

k well what about buying a coilover set? what do you think wouldent be expensive but is good?

j_limitz 13-Mar-2005 09:43 PM

i would go ground control..i have them on tokico illumina's on my eg coupe..but they are higher end coilover sleeves..

people on these boards say tom's motorsports coils are decent for the price...like 100 or something...but you would need to upgrade your shocks for sure

imported_95bluelx 14-Mar-2005 01:41 PM

Tom's are not decent, even for the price

imported_B16_EG 14-Mar-2005 03:19 PM

so what do you guys think i should do then?

lotusvale 14-Mar-2005 07:05 PM

really depends...what do you want to do with them? if ur looking just for look, nothing else, then i'd suggest tein s tech as they go quite low(not slammed), and they're pretty comfy.

imported_B16_EG 14-Mar-2005 09:35 PM

i want a comfy ride, but something not expensive, also where can i pick some of these up, some ive never herd of befor, i also live in whitby so i dont want to have to drive too far

Tego 14-Mar-2005 09:39 PM

Go with H&R sports. Don't need shocks, no camber kits and still driveable in the city. 1.75" in the front and 1.5" in the rear.

BBProductions 14-Mar-2005 10:02 PM

well neuspeeds are made by Eibach so keep that in mind as they are the same

lotusvale 15-Mar-2005 06:20 AM

for more opinions, check out http://www.torontocivics.com/tccforu...threadid=73959

imported_B16_EG 15-Mar-2005 09:52 AM

where could i get H&R springs from? and how much? and how come i dont need shocks? and are skunk2 any good?

bbarbulo 15-Mar-2005 10:00 AM

ummm you do need shocks... your car is a 92... of course you need shocks

1c6_eh6_t-si 15-Mar-2005 05:21 PM

Eibach Sportlines are great... really comfy... but you lose handling unless you have adjustable shocks that can help compensate for the soft rear springs (stiffen them up when you're feelin more aggressive)

imported_B16_EG 15-Mar-2005 06:19 PM

yeah i kinda want a cumfy ride, but stiffer springs. so, so far i should buy springs? then maybe later buy shocks? and how much money am i looking at here?

spracingsports 15-Mar-2005 06:23 PM


Originally posted by 1c6_eh6_t-si
Eibach Sportlines are great... really comfy... but you lose handling unless you have adjustable shocks that can help compensate for the soft rear springs (stiffen them up when you're feelin more aggressive)

you dont lose handling

id get pro kit over teh sportlines.... i love mine, they were exactly what i wanted t the time..... but im gunna get a full setup soon

imported_B16_EG 16-Mar-2005 12:28 AM

looking to sell your springs?


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