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Old 10-25-2002, 03:41 PM
kiokenMETHOD kiokenMETHOD is offline
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Need a 2" drop

Right now i have Eibach sportlines 1.8" on my 00 civic ex and they seem okay, just want it a tad bit lower. Tenzo-R springs say they lower an even 2"....Right now i have stock wheels, but will have 99-00 Si rims soon. Anyone have experiene with these springs? How bout Neuspeed race 2.25" will i have camber problems with them. thanks
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Old 10-25-2002, 03:50 PM
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you want a camber kit if you lower your car beyond 1.5", but, you can getaway without a set up to 2" MAX., most people don't really agree with this, but this is what ive learned over time, and yes, 2" will wear your tires but not super fast
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Old 10-25-2002, 11:07 PM
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tenzo r's and the neuspeed race springs have pretty stiff ride compared to the eibach sportlines.
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