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Old 03-13-2004, 03:26 PM
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How long will stock shocks last on Neuspeed sport springs

Just got some neuspeed sport springs 1.7" drop & 1.5" for my Honda Civic 98. I don't have money to buy shocks yet as they are expensive. Wondering how long will my stock shocks/struts last with the neuspeeds on before I have to get tokico/kyb/koni shocks? And what is the best brand shocks for neuspeed springs. Thx.
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Old 03-14-2004, 12:11 AM
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I Guess No One In Here Knows Anything About Suspension Or Shocks And You Call This A Honda Forum?
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Re: How long will stock shocks last on Neuspeed sport springs

You didn't even give your post 24hrs before making stupid comments. Stock struts could last 5yrs with those springs(highly unlikely), but from DAY 1 stock struts & ANY lowering spring will NEVER do their job properly. Koni-Nuepseed(valve matched) struts would be the best for those springs.
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