View Full Version : Altering ride height
TypeRPersonality
06-10-2007, 04:14 PM
First off, I have a 00 Civic EX with Tokico, Eibach, and camber kit. The ride is good but I want the front to appear more dropped. What ways could I raise the rear or drop the front? I do not want to cut the front springs.
ek forever
06-10-2007, 06:41 PM
You'll have to get differen't springs. If those are tokico illuminas the factory valving on the shocks are a good match with with springrates of H&R race/sport springs.
H&R race will lower your car more in the front and give an agressive stance.
Benefit
06-10-2007, 11:24 PM
did you just apply the springs? they take about a period of 3 months for them to fully "Break" or "Settle" in , your car will appear more dropped then...
TypeRPersonality
06-11-2007, 12:37 AM
No, I've had the springs on for over half a year. I just recently installed my Tokico HP's. From the reviews I read, the Tokicos would raise the rear by about half an inch. My ride height appears the same after installing the shocks. I might just get Ground Control front coilovers if I can't any other way. Don't really want to switch from Eibach.
Benefit
06-11-2007, 12:52 AM
oh ok
speedminded
06-11-2007, 01:47 AM
No, I've had the springs on for over half a year. I just recently installed my Tokico HP's. From the reviews I read, the Tokicos would raise the rear by about half an inch. My ride height appears the same after installing the shocks. I might just get Ground Control front coilovers if I can't any other way. Don't really want to switch from Eibach.lolol, who said shocks would raise the height???!!!
TypeRPersonality
06-11-2007, 12:46 PM
lolol, who said shocks would raise the height???!!!
Miata forum reviews. :( Many members there were ranting about how the Tokico HP's raised the rear by about half an inch, I was hoping it would do the same for me, since my rear appears lower than the front. Might be because of the subwoofer though. :thinking:
speedminded
06-11-2007, 03:33 PM
Miata forum reviews. :( Many members there were ranting about how the Tokico HP's raised the rear by about half an inch, I was hoping it would do the same for me, since my rear appears lower than the front. Might be because of the subwoofer though. :thinking:Shocks don't support the weight of a car, the springs do...therefore springs determine the height of the car -- shocks controls dampening & rebound for the spring.
ek forever
06-13-2007, 09:25 AM
Shocks don't support the weight of a car, the springs do...therefore springs determine the height of the car -- shocks controls dampening & rebound for the spring.
Correct, any ride height change was probably due to poor installation. Or like on the koni's they have 3 perch settings for height, but that's only the Koni's as far as i'm aware.
Hulud
06-13-2007, 10:11 AM
Shocks don't support the weight of a car, the springs do...therefore springs determine the height of the car -- shocks controls dampening & rebound for the spring.
if the shocks are longer (or bigger in height) it will affect the height of your car. that might be what the people on that other site meant. but i dunno
St0lenR
06-13-2007, 10:17 AM
if you want that "dumped" look. Sell your current setup and go get some neuspeed race springs with some koni yellow struts. Thats the setup i had on my R and that shit was too low for me..here's pics to show u the height
http://www.importatlanta.com/upload/files/98/fc94fb67.jpg
GSRtegŪ
06-13-2007, 11:12 AM
Yes, raise the rear a tad and lower the front if you can bro. It alwase the back that seens low alwase. Just paly around with your coils :goodjob:
First off, I have a 00 Civic EX with Tokico, Eibach, and camber kit. The ride is good but I want the front to appear more dropped. What ways could I raise the rear or drop the front? I do not want to cut the front springs.
cactusEG
06-13-2007, 12:00 PM
First off, I have a 00 Civic EX with Tokico, Eibach, and camber kit. The ride is good but I want the front to appear more dropped. What ways could I raise the rear or drop the front? I do not want to cut the front springs.
ADJ coilovers or air bags
speedminded
06-13-2007, 12:14 PM
if the shocks are longer (or bigger in height) it will affect the height of your car. that might be what the people on that other site meant. but i dunnoThe only way it will effect the height is if the shock is physically longer than the spring in it's compressed position and there is no room for it to go any further. You can normally compress a shock with your hand to a certain extent so there is no way it's going to support and hold up 1/4 or so the weight of a car.
Benefit
06-13-2007, 03:45 PM
what if the area of the shock where the spring sits is lower?
speedminded
06-13-2007, 03:59 PM
what if the area of the shock where the spring sits is lower?Hrmm....now that is a good point, if the spring perch is differant than it would be differant height. You win :goodjob:
nreggie454
06-13-2007, 04:37 PM
I have Tokico Illuminas with Ground Control springs and I like it a lot. IMO (and biased IMO) go for that.
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