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shocks/struts for 94 civic
i'm looking to replace both the shocks and struts on my 94 civic hatch. my criteria are these:
1) whatever i put in needs to be acceptable for an h22a swap (granted i'm going to need to replace other crap, bear with me) 2) i don't want a big drop, as i'm not doing much body work, i want it to LOOK stock. about 1.5", preferably less than 2" I was looking at either the tokico advance kit or tokico illumina's with eibach sportline's and a camber kit. what do you recommend? what else do i need for the above set-up, or what else do i need for whatever set-up you guys suggest to keep stuff from getting f***ed up? |
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Yahoo Watashi wa kattaze!
Join Date: May 2002
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i love my tokico illumina Rs (coilovers). Id recommend them to anyone and the eibach springs are very good too...but if youre only dropping that far you MIGHT NOT need a camber kit, each car varies really...Im sittin 1.5 lower and I dont need a camber kit, but when I drop lower I will
you might want to look into new suspension bushings, depending on the status of the OE ones...which I assume are bad or damn close to it |
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go for ground control coilovers w/ koni yellow struts. get the prelude spring rate for the gc's and you will be set
you might want a camber kit too to save money in the long run, i'd recommend ingall's |
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Location: Highland,OH
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Hrm, for this you may want to go with Ground Control. You can order special spring rates so you dont have to worry about them being to soft.
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