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Eibach sportlines on stock shocks
I really can't afford some quality shocks at the moment but my wheel gap is like 2.5" or something, looks like a off road Civic 4x4
So I'm thinking of buying Eibach Sportlines, or maybe Neuspeed sports which lower something like 1.5" and 2.0" and buy Koni yellows a few months later.Will the ride be ok with that drop on stock shocks? I'm afraid my rims will hit the fender in hard corners with my stock shocks because they are ET 35 ![]() What shall I do? Buy the springs now or wait until I can afford the springs/shocks combination? I just wanna get rid of that huge wheel gap asap... I would really appreciate some feedback on this. Sorry so long. Thanks. |
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Well my gurl has them on stock shocks and its a nice ride still. They're not bouncy at all..its pretty damn stiff i'd say.
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If your looking to buy the Eibach springs i can get you them for $236.25usd.
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but thanks for the offer. I can get a good deal on some 40mm drop APEX springs, I think I'll just go with them (for now) I just hope I don't hit the fender in every corner.. |
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