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Old 10-19-2002, 10:40 PM
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Neuspeed sport lowering springs

I just purschased a set of neuspeed sport lowering springs for my stock 95 civic ex. My question is will I be needing a camber kit so that the car will take an alingment? These springs are only supposed to lower the car about 1.8". Also will I need new shocks/struts or will my stock one be sufficent to use until I can get some new ones?

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Old 10-19-2002, 11:20 PM
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you dont need either of them. its all personal preference and whether or not you have and want to spend the money on them. that drop will give you somewhere between -1.5-2" camber difference. and for the struts, just ride on those until you want to buy new ones or the ride becomes unbarable.
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Old 10-21-2002, 09:43 PM
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Yup, You don't need either of them...Unless you have the stock shocks from 1995...If so go with some Tokico Premium Blues....They are cheap and work great with the sport set up....Same set up I ran I my 94 coupe..

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