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Old 12-09-2001, 02:19 PM
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Ground clearance!!!

Okay, when i make a left turn, the right wheels scrape against the right wheelwells. I have not done anything to my suspension yet. I was thinkin that maybe the suspension was bad.

So, i want to get Koni Red's and Neuspeed Sof Sport (lowers .7 inches)or Neuspeed Sport (lowers 1.7 inches). Do you think this might solve my problem???

I think i am leaning more toward the neuspeed sof sport because i want to get an APEX-i N1 exhaust which i heard hang low to the ground and i am also going to get a bomex body kit.

What do you guys think about all this stuff???
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Old 12-09-2001, 11:35 PM
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if you only lower your car .7 inches, you wont even be able to tell its lowered. I have Eibach pro kit, 1.5" drop. You can tell its lowered, but its not TOO low. So 1.7 wont be that much, and the exhaust should be fine.
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I also have eibach pro kit...

I thought it lowered 1.3'.....

anyway....

I think pro kit is good...

You can tell it's lowered, but not too low...:grey: :smoka:
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If they make Eibach sportline for tegs I would go wit those. I have em on my accord and they're perfect drop. 1.8 in. Of course now I got bec-techs and its slammed, but the sportlines are good.
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If they make Eibach sportline for tegs I would go wit those.
they do make for integra.....
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I just got the Koni Reds and Eibach Pro kit for my civic but i havent installed them yet, waiting for spring. The eibach's dont lower it too much, not too extreme.
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