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Old 09-12-2007, 09:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am seeking advise in the department of lowering. I want to lower the si on some eibach sportlines. I had the prokits on my last civic,and they were fantastic, just not low enough. Im sure some of you are running the sportlines, and your input is greatly appreciated. Also, what shocks/struts is everybody running these days on the 8th gens. I went with kyb on the old civic, and they worked out just fine for me. Opinions?
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I am seeking advise in the department of lowering. I want to lower the si on some eibach sportlines. I had the prokits on my last civic,and they were fantastic, just not low enough. Im sure some of you are running the sportlines, and your input is greatly appreciated. Also, what shocks/struts is everybody running these days on the 8th gens. I went with kyb on the old civic, and they worked out just fine for me. Opinions?

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After market dampers are on the way so you have to wait.
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I am seeking advise in the department of lowering. I want to lower the si on some eibach sportlines. I had the prokits on my last civic,and they were fantastic, just not low enough. Im sure some of you are running the sportlines, and your input is greatly appreciated. Also, what shocks/struts is everybody running these days on the 8th gens. I went with kyb on the old civic, and they worked out just fine for me. Opinions?
I have the sportlines on for about 10k miles and have had no issues with shocks or struts its a great drop i highly recommend Them !
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The only shocks/struts out are the Tokico ones, other than coilovers, and HighRev1's custom Koni's. Are you going for looks, or for handling? Personally, the new Civics don't need to be lowered much to look good....
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KYB's Wait for the Koni's...they are a much superior product..
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