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Coilovers
If I get a complete set of coilovers for my civic, this replaces just the springs right? I still need to get a new set of shock absorbers...
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Coilovers and a set of shocks. They dont always come packaged together from companies but I would definetly recommend getting a set of performance shocks when you get your coilovers. Also there are some companies that sell a coilover/shock combo.
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I'd say anything over 1.5 inchs to 1.7 inchs you should get a camber kit for. The thing they are for is, if you ever seen a slammed car, you might have noticed the wheels sitting at a angle. this cause uneven tire wear. A Camber kit fixes this, making the wheels straight
. Theres more of a explantion on the 92+ Civic FaqHeres the Link http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t15933.html
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