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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    Atleast you realize that LOL
    I saw some tokico hps for like 230 something free shipping so i may go with those.
    I would like to get the eibachs instead but they ride higher in the front for some reason If i get those i might be taking a half or full revolution out the springs.
    You coming out to the honda meet tomorrow???

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMjoe86
    I saw some tokico hps for like 230 something free shipping so i may go with those.
    I would like to get the eibachs instead but they ride higher in the front for some reason If i get those i might be taking a half or full revolution out the springs.
    You coming out to the honda meet tomorrow???

    well you can't go wrong with both springs

    as for struts, I wouldnt go anything less than AGX's (even tho my setup isn't bad, I still kick myself now)

    I may stop by, but I gotta do some homework 1st.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    well you can't go wrong with both springs

    as for struts, I wouldnt go anything less than AGX's (even tho my setup isn't bad, I still kick myself now)

    I may stop by, but I gotta do some homework 1st.
    Yeah i had AGX's on my old DC, i liked them but im on a budget until summer comes around *hopefully* Yeah man ride through, ill be the long haired hippie amidst the crowd. I might be in my blue hatch but im not sure yet....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMjoe
    I saw some tokico hps for like 230 something free shipping so i may go with those.
    I would like to get the eibachs instead but they ride higher in the front for some reason If i get those i might be taking a half or full revolution out the springs.
    You coming out to the honda meet tomorrow???
    Get a pair of cheap "coil-over" sleeves off ebay and raise or lower to even it up


    Quote Originally Posted by bRiAnMcIvIcS
    I know you didnt mention Tein but get some Tein S Tech springs. Tein says the S Tech's are fine with OEM struts. Plus they will ride pretty good with tein's progressive spring rates(almost near stock). The tein s tech for a 92' civic lower it Approx. 1.8 F and 1.7 B. After you install them make sure to get an alignment or else you will be buyin new tires in 6 months.
    Tein S-Techs go with stock shocks because they are nearly as soft as stock springs. The S-Techs are strictly for show, they have no benefit otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Get a pair of cheap "coil-over" sleeves off ebay and raise or lower to even it up


    Tein S-Techs go with stock shocks because they are nearly as soft as stock springs. The S-Techs are strictly for show, they have no benefit otherwise.
    The benefit is that its gonna be lower with good ride quality. Ya dig!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bRiAnMcIvIcS
    The benefit is that its gonna be lower with good ride quality. Ya dig!
    How are springs made strictly for show going to offer a good ride quality? Unless you like the feel of a Crown Victoria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    How are springs made strictly for show going to offer a good ride quality? Unless you like the feel of a Crown Victoria.
    Tein's website says nothing about the S Tech springs being "strictly for show" lowering springs. I dont know where your getting that from. No offence. I was merely tryin to help the guy out, he said that he didnt have the $ for new struts so i suggested the tein s tech. Crown Vic's ride pretty good by the way.lol. If you get H&R springs get the sports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bRiAnMcIvIcS
    Tein's website says nothing about the S Tech springs being "strictly for show" lowering springs. I dont know where your getting that from. No offence. I was merely tryin to help the guy out, he said that he didnt have the $ for new struts so i suggested the tein s tech. Crown Vic's ride pretty good by the way.lol. If you get H&R springs get the sports.
    http://www.tein.com/products/s_tech.html



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