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Is This A Good Set Up???
I just registered and u guys probably get this alot but I have a 96 Civic Coupe, i plan on dropping it by buying some neuspeed sport springs and some koni reds. I dont have much to spend. I'm assuming all this should be under 400 dollars. Am I right, and is this a good set up. I appreciate all replys. Thankyou
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that will do the job and be close to $400.00
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I wont need a camber kit cuz it's not that low of a drop right? it's 1.75" in the front and 1.5" i the back.and im getting 17" rims.
SOME FEEDBACK PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Last edited by 96Civic_Coupe; 05-09-2004 at 09:33 PM. |
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Re: Is This A Good Set Up???
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not trying to jack the thread but i have coil overs with about a 1" drop but my front two tires are wearing out real fast on the insides. is this an alignment or camber correction problem?
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