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Old 01-05-2002, 01:59 AM
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How much is this drop??

Hey. I plan on getting this WW kit on my 4door Integra so I would like to know how much of a drop do u guys think this teg has? (http://www.andysautosport.com/images/9400mstyle.jpg) I'm also going to keep my stock tires and rims (205/50/15). Another thing, I'm confused on what type of springs and shocks to get. I originally settled on eibach pro-kit(1.3"drop)+ AGX set-up, but I heard the ride is kinda firm, plus adjustment is not important 2 me since my car is 100% street-driver (no track or auto-x), so i want to keep a ride as close to stock as possible but improve my handling as well. I'm thinking of blistein HD?? or sports?? + h&R sports springs (1.8" drop avg.) Please hit me back w/ some suggestions, esp. dezoris &/or drift. Thanks.
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thanksfor posting the pic up for me :0 But I read that I should only get a 1.3-1.5 inch drop since I'm getting a WW kit, so I'll prob. get the Eibach ProKit but i'm still in the dark abt. what shocks to get. I hear Tokico Illuminas are not as firm as KYB AGX shocks and are also adjustable, what do you think of the bilstein HD's? Thanks man, i really appreciate it.
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It one of those preference judgement calls - some prefer KYB's over Tokico's or over Koni's
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It looks like he has around a 2.5 inch drop.
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