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Old 03-29-2003, 09:06 PM
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Lightbulb Searching Smooth Springs - Mild Drop

I need your assistance with purchasing my new spring set - I have a 94 civic coupe running on koni adjustable shocks (yellow ones), coilover 'Weapon R' and factory rims. Since, my coilovers are absolutely horrible (sucks) especially cruising in and around Boston - roads are harsh and brutal. I figure, I need new springs - a nice drop, nothing too fancy and something more important is a good ride comfort. (Time has change from University to Work 'toil'.) I'm considering Eibach, Neuspeed, Sprint (cause $ is a factor) and H&R. Anyone with Tein or Tenabe springs?

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eibachs are some good springs. if u really want adjustables i'd say look into the Ground control coilovers. they are 340 but well worth it. i have them with my konis and i never felt a bup yet at 3" drop
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I just recently got Merwede springs with a 1.5" drop. So far, the assessment is that it is actually pretty good. I'll still assess it further, since it is still new (only installed it this Saturday), but so far I am happy with it.
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i would highly recommend H&R Sports. i have them matched with bilstein shocks and the ride is nice a smooth. plus, they gave me a 1.75" drop all around (the subs brought the back down from 1.5")
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