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Old 12-07-2003, 03:18 PM
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Question What's the lowest possible drop?

I did a search on lowering springs and could not find anything. I have a '92 vtec and want to know what the lowest aftermarket drop spring is available. I want to do it right, no cutting springs or anything, but I want the tops of my rims to disappear. Any help is appreciated.
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Old 12-07-2003, 04:21 PM
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Re: What's the lowest possible drop?

Haha...your asking for trouble, mR! If your contenplating a drop that wild, you may want to look into coilovers. Other than that, if your set on springs, check out H&R Race springs, they should lower it about 1.9" in the front and 1.6" in the rear if I remember correctly. But that may not be enough drop for you. You want the look and not hte performance obviously because a drop that low wont let you handle any better. So I would either get coilovers (that allow you to drop it 4" all around) or get Neuspeed SofSport springs and cut those, so you will have a low ride and a decent ride. Get ready to kiss the pavement constantly though. Dont forget good struts too, otherwise you'll be fucking the pavement all day.
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Old 12-08-2003, 05:09 PM
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Re: What's the lowest possible drop?

Since we are on the lowering topic. Anyone know and good companies for Camber kits? or are they all pretty much the same, Do i even need a camber kit? i herd from someone if u get ur tires allinged once a year u will be alright. and input on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
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