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Old 03-18-2006, 12:36 PM
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EK Civic Lowering Kit

Was considering getting a lowering kit for my car. On my last EK I had the Tokico HP kit with 1.5" drop and didn't need camber kit. Still considering that kit but also looking at Dropzone springs/strut but that has 2.25-2.5" drop. Will I need a camber kit for that much of a drop. Right now I have the stock 14" alloys on but hoping eventually to move up to 16". Which kit in your opinion is better? Other problem is I have an Apexi Dunk exhaust with 5" tip (kinda like Greddy Evo2), and I had problems here in CT with getting into driveways always bottoming out on exhaust. Never anything bad, but I can imagine with the dropzones it will be worse. By the way can't stand N1 exhaust so anyone considering saying change exhaust keep that in mind. Let me know what you guys think!
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Old 03-18-2006, 04:30 PM
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Re: EK Civic Lowering Kit

Don't bother with dropzone. Anything more than 1.75" drop will require camber kits. For street use I don't recommend any more than 2".
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