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sportlines or pro-kit

i was going to go with the pro kit but im not sure any more i want my handling to improve alot but i have to drive it every day and i dont want it to low. i plan on doing some autocross too.
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I have sportline and koni yellows on a 99 Civic and have never scrapped in some of the worst driveways and parking lots... and with the yellows i can ajust the softness if i'm cruising on a long trip or stiffen it up on a saturday for a little street comp... my 2 pennies
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I have sportline and koni yellows on a 99 Civic and have never scrapped in some of the worst driveways and parking lots... and with the yellows i can ajust the softness if i'm cruising on a long trip or stiffen it up on a saturday for a little street comp... my 2 pennies
Is that true that sportline does not drop the car even, such as front higher, rear lower??
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im thinking about the reds? should i do it
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Is that true that sportline does not drop the car even, such as front higher, rear lower??
My car speaks for its self.... unfortunatly it does appear to be lower in the back...
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My car speaks for its self.... unfortunatly it does appear to be lower in the back...
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How come the sportline lowed ur car 1.8' but u still have a large wheel gap? Is it cuz of u having 15" wheels?? Sorry, but I can't really tell from ur pic.
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well that is about a week after i had it lowered... it has settled a little bit more....so now I have about a small finger gap in the back and in the front, 2 finger gap. Also my tires are 50 series compared to the stock 55 series tire. It depends on what you can afford and what you really want them for...
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well that is about a week after i had it lowered... it has settled a little bit more....so now I have about a small finger gap in the back and in the front, 2 finger gap. Also my tires are 50 series compared to the stock 55 series tire. It depends on what you can afford and what you really want them for...
oh...ok. I actually have eibach prokit with tokico blue right now, and the drop is kinda nasty cuz the front is lower than the back(civic springs, 1.5"front and 1.3" rear). Therefore, I'm going to redo my springs and shocks this summer after I got body kit. I'm thinking to get H&R sports or eibach sportline.
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