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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: R33dley
Posts: 143
eL_MaGo N3Gro
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Suspension techniques has a great set of springs, that is what i run on my civic and i dont even need the camber kit. These springs have a great ride and are priced very well. It's a 1 inch drop wich is perfect
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 1,865
JPK
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if you really dont care about handling and want basically a nice drop without blowing your stock shocks...i highly recommend a progressive spring such as the prokit...noticeable drop and even on the worst of Canada's roads my shocks were fine after 8000 km of abuse and im sure they can take more!
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,198
Ken
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the HFP Kit is a nice set up for DD, but the drop is not enough to satisfy your need, perfect DD imo, i have the skunk2 pro-s and they are nice, i like them, but they are very stiff and i think you wouldn't like the ride. but just my opinion.
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