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Old 05-15-2003, 06:54 PM
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Question Suspension setup for EF?

I finally got enough money to buy a good suspension setup and i'm going with the Tokico blues shock and Nuespeed green springs. I'm kinda worried about what if I get springs and shocks for a Civic and then later on finding out that it dropped my car too low, cause I got a B16A swap. Does it matter or not to get Civic aftermarket springs and shocks?
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I'd say at least go with a little better shock maybe the illuminas instead. How much of a drop do the neuspeeds give you?
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I think its a 1.75" drop I'm not sure, but I'll find the real numbers.
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progress group has a hybrid spring out that sport compact car used and said the car handled great. for hathes that have motor swaps
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