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Old 03-30-2002, 12:06 AM
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Need advice on a lowering kit!

Which from the choices below you think is affordable and more effective when lowering a 2001 civic coupe EX by 1-2" that has a Jackson supercharger in it:

1-using adjustable shocks that can be used on the original springs of the car (eg. Koni's)?

2-using fixed sized lowring spring on the original car dampers (eg. eibach)?

3-using Ground Control Adjustable Springs on the original damps of the car (eg. skunk2)?

4-using a whole new damper coil over kit, new dampers and springs that can be adjusted in height (eg. H&R springs, Apexi, B+G)?

which choice from the above you think will be affordable and lasts long enough?


By the way some one told me that if i lower my car in the same rane above i dont need a camber kit, especially when i lower the car by 1 inch. Is that true?
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when ever u buy springs with higher spring rates, u better upgrade ur struts. if u don't then ur struts will wear out faster and ur ride may be bouncy. if u only lower about an inch ur not altering the camber angle much and may be ble to get away without a camber kit
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