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Post by steve on Oct 6, 2010 16:28:56 GMT -5
Anything new in the parts department? Looking to get some drop springs soon, any recomendations anyone?
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Post by Dan on Oct 6, 2010 16:31:45 GMT -5
Wow. I think you should get on a little more often. Kinda went crazy on the posts there....
I would recommend Eibach. Slam it and get a camber kit
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Post by steve on Oct 6, 2010 16:43:04 GMT -5
i know right, i get on occasionally, i would get on more but there is rarely anything new on here..
eibach i have heard good things about, camber kit is a must i agree, she will be slammed for sure, but i don't want to go to far, i was thinking coil overs that way i could adjust them if need be. eibach make adjustables? alot of what i am seeing is a screw type thing that sit on top of the spring and can be turned to adjust height, anyone used these? Im nervous to try them considering how cheap they are and worse, how cheap they look.
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Post by Dan on Oct 6, 2010 16:53:32 GMT -5
Its a much rougher riding option. Ive never had coilovers so I wouldn't know how reliable they are.
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Post by drivedropdrag97 on Oct 6, 2010 17:48:55 GMT -5
this girl i no had them on here civic and she had them she liked them she said she had to get a chamber kit but i not sure it was from it was to low or not
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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2010 15:59:00 GMT -5
I have Eibach, love the ride. Feels like an airplane gliding through the clouds. Sport Line 2.0" front and back. Did not install camber kit, has a slight negative camber which is perfect for taking corners. Tire wear is perfect... I'm sure you can second that.
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Post by Inferno on Oct 8, 2010 15:13:27 GMT -5
Steve - I have coilovers on my car I have had them on my car for almost 6 years - and they have held up well. I like the adjustment piece that makes it easy to raise it up and down. I would definitely recommend the camber kit.
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