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Old 03-07-2002, 12:21 AM
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Cool need lowering springs ?

What are good springs out there ?, I want to lower my car, and going to put on 17" rims, what are the best lowering springs to get that will lower my car the most without rubbing ?:frog:
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eibach pro-kit springs will lower your car ~1.25 - 1.5in...this will be enough to eliminate the gap but not so much as to cause your wheels to rub. if you have a little more money to spend, you can get skunk coilovers which will allow you to adjust up to 4in.
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I have Skunk2 coilovers for the 92-95 Civic for sale if you're interested ...
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How much do u want for the skunk2 coilovers ?
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