few problems with lower civic
cutter875
04-18-2005, 10:37 PM
i got a 99 civic ex coupe, just put skunk2 lowering springs on it, 2" in the back 2 1/4 in the front or something, but anyways its really rough...but it started out rough before i lowered it....should i get better springs than skunk 2? would aftermarket struts take care of it?...i also have a skuink 2 adjustable camber kit. i also took it to a shop to have it all aligned and stuff but they didnt really do anything but tighten some stuff down...am i going to a pos shop? or should i go back to tell them to realign everything?
BullShifter
04-18-2005, 11:27 PM
Those springs are normally pretty tight. Stock struts can not handle 2"+ of lowering. If you want the correct strut to go with 2" of lowering your going to need Koni sports. I don't like Skunk2 springs, H&R is my choice. H&R's with some good struts will ride & handle very well.
With that much of lowering there are adjustments needed, Camber & Toe. Next time ask for a prinout of your alignment.
With that much of lowering there are adjustments needed, Camber & Toe. Next time ask for a prinout of your alignment.
cutter875
04-19-2005, 11:14 PM
okay thanks...so is it neccassary to buy new springs, or do u think i can get away with the skunk 2 springs?...and do u know where i can get some koni struts for relatively inexpensive...i looked on ebay and didnt see much. thanks again
BullShifter
04-21-2005, 12:59 AM
First thing you need to know about suspension, it aint cheap!
You can get away with Skunk2's, it's gonna be a stiff ride. If it was my car I'd throw them in the garbage.
Other struts like Tokico Illuminas or KYB AGX will work, but neither are recommend for 1.75" or more of lowering. The struts wont be as efficient and the life will be shortened.
What size tires & wheels are you using? 17's or bigger will definately make a poor ride due to the lack of tire sidewall.
You can get away with Skunk2's, it's gonna be a stiff ride. If it was my car I'd throw them in the garbage.
Other struts like Tokico Illuminas or KYB AGX will work, but neither are recommend for 1.75" or more of lowering. The struts wont be as efficient and the life will be shortened.
What size tires & wheels are you using? 17's or bigger will definately make a poor ride due to the lack of tire sidewall.
cutter875
04-23-2005, 12:52 AM
well im riding on 16's with a 205/45/16 tire, and im already used to a stiff ride because even with the skunk 2 springs, it seems to be softer than what it was before....and i know its not gonna be cheap...thats why i was just wonderin if there was some deals going on or something....im only 17 and dont make too much money but im tryin and thanks for all the help
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