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Old 04-09-2004, 01:55 PM
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lowering question

can anyone give me some suggestions on how to lower my 95 bird... my knowledge on suspension is kind of limited so any info would help... a friend of mine just recently cut his springs to lower his honda but that doesnt seem like such a great idea to me... i know eibach makes a set of lowering springs but are they reliable? is there anything better out there?

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Old 04-09-2004, 04:20 PM
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definitly don't think about cutting the springs- most performance suspension kits will lower the car through springs and shocks. this would be the way to go because you also get handleing benifits too. i've got a SLP suspension kit on the way that is really nice, it's gonna drop it about 1.5" and increase my skidpad from .86 to .90g's- which is really nice. but anyway, go get some better springs etc and you'll get better handleing along with having it lowered.
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