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Old 01-01-2003, 08:02 PM
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best for eibach

I just got a set of eibach pro kit springs for my 94 integra. I just want about a 1.5" drop or so, mabey a little more as long as I dont rub with my 17" wheels. Can anyone suggest some good shocks that pair up good with these springs? All suggestions appreciated...

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From a lot of polls, searches, and discussions, I think the KYB AGX adjustables are your best bet besides a FULL coilover set, such as Tein or the Apex'i N1's. The valve travel is made for lowering springs and the adjustments work great. From what all owners of the KYB AGX's have told me, the difference between the soft ride and firm ride is night and day.
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