Eibach springs instead of skunk2 coilover?
Noremac
06-15-2005, 10:50 AM
Alright so I have finally had enough of my coilovers. Every little speed bump and pothole in the road makes me nervous. So i talked to a trusted friend that has Eibach lowering springs, pro kit. he is willing to sell them for a really nice price to me, but the only catch is they are for a 97 mitsu eclipse. I'm sure they don't fit exactly, but is it worth a try?the price for these springs is so cheap that i can hardly let this deal go by.
BullShifter
06-15-2005, 05:28 PM
I dont know if they will fit, try the mitsu forum not the HONDA. If your running stock struts that will happen!
H&R springs are some of the best for a decent price from www.tirerack.com
It would be very wise to replace the struts while your taking it apart.
Be cheap with suspension and you will regret it, as I see you are.
H&R springs are some of the best for a decent price from www.tirerack.com
It would be very wise to replace the struts while your taking it apart.
Be cheap with suspension and you will regret it, as I see you are.
SilverY2KCivic
06-15-2005, 07:57 PM
Alright so I have finally had enough of my coilovers. Every little speed bump and pothole in the road makes me nervous. So i talked to a trusted friend that has Eibach lowering springs, pro kit. he is willing to sell them for a really nice price to me, but the only catch is they are for a 97 mitsu eclipse. I'm sure they don't fit exactly, but is it worth a try?the price for these springs is so cheap that i can hardly let this deal go by.
They will ONLY work if the inner diameter of the spring is the SAME as your stock springs. Keep in mind the apring rates will NOT be correct for a Civic. I wouldn't recommend trying them or putting them on. Either save for a new Pro Kit, or check out Ebay for the correct ones you need.
They will ONLY work if the inner diameter of the spring is the SAME as your stock springs. Keep in mind the apring rates will NOT be correct for a Civic. I wouldn't recommend trying them or putting them on. Either save for a new Pro Kit, or check out Ebay for the correct ones you need.
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