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Old 12-Apr-2002, 01:57 AM
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What's a good drop for a 93 hatch?

I'm looking for a noticable drop but i want to still be able to drive my car in the winter. Also i don't wanna get a new camber kit if possible. What's a good brand to get? Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-Apr-2002, 03:19 PM
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My car, 1.3 - 1.5 inch drop.....springs.......Suspension Techniques (Come out next wed to take a look at some of the cars to get an idea of what you might want. Bring a paper and pen to take some notes [never have that stuff when you need it, right Duy? ] ) And camber is still within tollerances. It no longer looks like a 4x4.....it also depends on the size and offset of the rims as well as the size/profile of the tire that you are going to use in the summer, that will also determine how low you can go.:working:
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it depends get some coilovers and choose any height you want. upto 4 inches ofcourse
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i dropped my 94 hatch 3 inches at the front and 2.5 in the back, but i didnt get a camber kit and my tires were pretty bald.

on my next hatch i'm dropping the front 3.5 and the back 3, but this time i'm getting a camber kit for it.
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Eibach Sportlines or Prokit... 1.8" and 1.5" drop respectively.. nice subtle drop, good ride comfort, good handling and you can use your stock shocks for at least a year or so, assuming they're in decent shape right now.
 
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Originally posted by Jugglez
Eibach Sportlines or Prokit... 1.8" and 1.5" drop respectively.. nice subtle drop, good ride comfort, good handling and you can use your stock shocks for at least a year or so, assuming they're in decent shape right now.
My 93 hatch has the same drop 1.8 and 1.5, and I've been using my stock shocks for about 6 years now. Though I do think my shocks are just about done.
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Originally posted by Import Racer


My 93 hatch has the same drop 1.8 and 1.5, and I've been using my stock shocks for about 6 years now. Though I do think my shocks are just about done.
Do you got any pics of your drop? I was thinking about getting the same drop but i want something a little noticable.
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