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Old 02-22-2002, 02:42 PM
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my non-lowered civic front bottom hits the ground on one of my friends driveways, doubt i will be lowering mine anytime soon and if i ever do i will want adjustable coilovers
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Actually it`s not too hard to install the springs yourself....if you have a jack...2 stands and basic tools....and a spring compressor....you`ll have no problem. I did mine myself today at an auto hobby shop and it took me about three hours....but that was also figuring out how to do it first ( front )....after I did...it onlt took me about 45 minutes to do the rear. Just lift it up and look at it...there`s only about four bolts all together
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just make sure u watch out for dead animals in the rode. i popped over a hill a while back and ended up dragging a damn skunk. wasnt pretty!!
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Old 03-19-2002, 12:43 PM
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So Essex whenever you pull into your friends driveway your going to stop and adjust the height of your car? hehe anyways for the guy with 92 crx, go under 2 inch and prepare to park ass-first
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Thumbs up Diego for life

And also, About how much does it cost to get these installed? If anybody knows any places where I can get them installed for cheap in the Southern California area around 1 hour south of LA, lemme know.

Well living down here in San Diego I have come across a couple of shops that want my business. Your up in Santa Barbara, so I'm about 3 hrs. away. But I have found a few shops, if your interested...
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Old 10-10-2002, 02:45 AM
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And also, About how much does it cost to get these installed? If anybody knows any places where I can get them installed for cheap in the Southern California area around 1 hour south of LA, lemme know.
unless its cause you never have time, do it yourself. it was the first mod to my car, and i did it myself blindly. all you need are the right tools and its a piece of cake. youre gonna be rackin up some big bills if you pay for all your mods. shops charge up the ass for simple things because of their outrageous hourly rates and exagerated estimated times.
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If you slam it too much you could also run into problems at Micky Dees :hehe:
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Are you that bored at home to go through 5 months of threads to pull this one out of the ashes?
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Re: Driving with a lowered car.

Yeah... hella bored... HAHAHA
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damn my teg is lowered so much i only have half an inch clearence....i do not recomend this...especially if ur plan'n on race'n round like i do...yea sure it looks hella nice but screws ur side walls not to mention ur tires....
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