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Old 12-11-2002, 08:04 PM
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What kind of springs to get my boyfriend?

Okay, well its Christmas coming up and my boyfriend just traded in his Accord and got a 2000 Civic 4-door. So he's starting off brand new from scratch and I know he wants to get it dropped. He says for me not to spend a lot of money on adjustables, but I don't want to get crappy ones that'll make his car drive crappy. So what kind of springs are good... and reasonable ($150-250 range)?
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Old 12-11-2002, 11:32 PM
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For non-adjustability I'd go for Neuspeed Sports (1.8" drop). And combine that with Koni Yellows or Tokico Illuminas and that's a nice setup.
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Old 12-12-2002, 12:38 AM
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If he wants to go a little lower, I would go with Sprint. That's what i have, and I am pretty pleased. I would also get a ingalls camber kit for the front and some koni yellows. But i have exceeded the price range so you could buy either the camber kit or the springs.
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Also the Eibach Pro kit is very good, and not too bouncy I hear either. it lowers about "1.5 rear and "1.8 in the front if I remember right, so not quite "2, but that's good because then the camber is less likely to bget messed up. Good luck with it and let us know which you decide to get.
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