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civicao
06-15-2008, 04:36 AM
how low can my 98 civic coupe get since i have 18'' falkens. 215/35/18.
and whats the most reasonable lower springs or coilovers to get?
and i need someone or shop to do the work for me. just let me know how much, got the cash.
thanks
DANGERANGER
06-16-2008, 02:23 AM
Hello
I have a sweet deal on Skunk 2 springs and coilovers. And we offer installation. We have the springs on sale $125 and $200 for the coilovers. I would suggest camber kits frt and rr, to reduce the tire wear. LMK if interested or if we can help give us a call.
thanx
civicao
06-16-2008, 12:45 PM
how much for the installation and the coilover?
senor honda
06-16-2008, 06:03 PM
Most of the time, Skunk2 springs by themselves
don't require camber kits or height adjustable coilovers. The springs are engineered right, based on previous installations that I have done.
I will install Skunk 2 springs with or without adjustable coilovers for
the same amount......it's about the same amount of work......-Bob
If you want to go really low, more than just a spring installation, you will need camber kits, to avoid excessive tire wear. As the suspension changes height, a lot of wheels lean in at the top, and camber kits will keep them straight. You will also need the front re-aligned, as lowering causes toe in/toe out changes depending on suspension design.
When you get the parts, get back with me.
I'm in S. Tampa, and you don't have to drive very far, or pay road tolls.
DANGERANGER
06-16-2008, 06:45 PM
PM sent
MiDiablo
06-18-2008, 01:10 PM
/\ I can vouch for Dangeranger's work. Awesome guy, awesome shop, awesome work!
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