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suspension help needed


VTEC2lose2
02-15-2002, 11:09 PM
anyone know how low neuspeed sport springs will drop my 96 civic ex coupe ??? another thing i need advice on is what to set my front camber to with these springs rollin on 205/40/z17s. do i need a rear camber kit?? a last, will a dc lower tie bar do much for my car besides looks?? thanx for the help ppl.....:rolleyes:

90CRXZCSi
02-16-2002, 03:33 AM
Neuspeed springs vary on their drop. personally IMO i hate neuspeed. They are meant for those german cars and they wanted to get into the import scene(honda/acura) and try to make themselves popular. Anyways.....You will need a camber kit only if you drop it more than 1.8" and you can make one for the back with washers if you dont want to spend the money for a rear one. And as for the tie bar it helps strengthen out the chassis for better handling.

VTEC2lose2
02-16-2002, 02:33 PM
so what springs do u suggest i get???keep in mind that i am getting koni yellows in a couple months and have 17s and will have a ingalls front camber.....thanx

Rice-Rocketeer
02-16-2002, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by 90CRXZCSi
You will need a camber kit only if you drop it more than 1.8"

Camber has alot more to it than just the size of your drop.

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