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Old 04-03-2005, 06:04 PM
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Exclamation Springs and Shocks who knows this?? 2000 civic 4door

whats up everyone, need experienced answers here. proove what you know..

i have a Honda civic 2000 - 4 door
i want to change my stock shocks and springs. I want to gain handling and drop the car but not too much, and yet have a nice ride without all the headboping. the mags i will put on are the lightwieght DAI RACER flat black mags (15lbs)!!!!

my choices for springs is = Neuspeed Sport springs

feel free to sujest other springs (no more then 1.75 drop)

and for my shocks i was thinking either,

Tokico Illumina,
Tokico HPs
Koni Reds

which is better for ride and performance and quality and price!!
Once again feel free to sujest anything else. i leaning towards teh konie reds and the tokico HPs.

-can i put the sport springs on my OEM shocks????

My last question is, does a light weight mag really make a difference??? and How???

THANK ALOT LOOKING FORWARD TO REPLIES!!!
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Re: Springs and Shocks who knows this?? 2000 civic 4door

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Re: Springs and Shocks who knows this?? 2000 civic 4door

agreed. give it time.
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Re: Springs and Shocks who knows this?? 2000 civic 4door

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-can i put the sport springs on my OEM shocks????
yes, but your shock life will be reduced. given time you will end up with bouncy, blown shocks.

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My last question is, does a light weight mag really make a difference??? and How???
yes, lightweight wheels really do make a difference. i used to have 17x7 wheels on my car... 24lbs each. then i put 15x6.5's on my car... 12 lbs each. the difference was noticeable. just consider the wheels like a flywheel. the heavier it is the more energy it takes to get it spinning. same with stopping.
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i tink the koni reds wud be a gud choice. dont use sport springs on oem shocks,wil trash dem
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