What are good lowering springs?

zzyxzk

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Hi , I want to know what would be good lowering springs for my Daily driver, a 2000 civic ex. I know nothing about suspension. So far i am looking at S techs . Any recommendations? Here are photos of my commuter. It sits very high on stock suspension. Feedback would be great. I am looking to drop it by a 1-2 inches at the most. It seems the front might be higher. Not sure
 

Slow y Low

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Nice. Looks mint. Eibach Ground Controls. Durable and easy to lower or raise. First mod I did on my 6th gen. and they are still working great.
 


civexspeedy

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What's your budget? What kind of ride are you looking to get out of it? How low do you want it? Are you planning on upgrading your shocks(recommended)?
 


zzyxzk

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My budget would be 800.00 i could go higher if required. I am not looking for a huge drop. I want a comfy ride. And yes i would be upgrading my shocks. I am not really sure what i need to get it done besides springs?
 

Dominick

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Can I have your rims? And as DeathLens said, coilovers would be the optimum choice if your price range is around 800
 

TokyoSkies

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My budget would be 800.00 i could go higher if required. I am not looking for a huge drop. I want a comfy ride. And yes i would be upgrading my shocks. I am not really sure what i need to get it done besides springs?
Get the Progress CS-2's on sale right now. I'm about to buy some, and they are reportedly amazing.
 

HeX

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My budget would be 800.00 i could go higher if required. I am not looking for a huge drop. I want a comfy ride. And yes i would be upgrading my shocks. I am not really sure what i need to get it done besides springs?
I have Koni Str.T shocks and Tein S.Tech springs, which will run between $400-$500 depending on how well you search for online deals. No respectable shop will charge you more than $200 to install springs & shocks on a Civic. They ride very firm & comfy for a roughly 1.75" drop.

 

Abailey21

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I just picked up the S-Tech's and Koni Orange combo on here this morning. I've heard decent things about both and you can't beat the price on here right now, I spent less than $400 shipped
 


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