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Old 12-04-2003, 11:04 AM   #1
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Opinions on DropZone Springs

I have a 97 Civic CX Hatch, and i wanna drop it, and i found a great deal on DropZone Springs, anybody have experience with DropZone springs? any good/bad/maybe? need some feedback thanks..

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Old 12-04-2003, 01:10 PM   #2
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Bad, bad, BAD! Save your pennies and buy REAL springs. With suspension, you get what you pay for.
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Re: Opinions on DropZone Springs

alot of people say they are so bad, but i don't think they are that bad, i got some about 2 months ago and they definately are stiffer, you feel little bumps that you didn't even know where in the road but that is what i thought a stiffer suspension would feel like. i have never ridden in a car with true coilovers or the good stuff that everyone recomends so maybe i don't know what good is.
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Re: Opinions on DropZone Springs

PM emerge, he has the dropzone coilovers on his civic.
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Re: Re: Opinions on DropZone Springs

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alot of people say they are so bad, but i don't think they are that bad, i got some about 2 months ago and they definately are stiffer, you feel little bumps that you didn't even know where in the road but that is what i thought a stiffer suspension would feel like. i have never ridden in a car with true coilovers or the good stuff that everyone recomends so maybe i don't know what good is.
It's all dependant on the shocks you use with them. Springs are only half the package, but unless you have good shocks to pair them with, they won't feel how they are supposed to.
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Re: Opinions on DropZone Springs

Just like he said. Youe get what you pay for and not all springs are created equal!
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