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Old Aug 22, 2007 | 07:25 AM
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Hi, my name is Ben, and Ijust gota very stock 2000 civic hatch. I am planning on lowering it, prolly Eibachs, to more enjoy those curvy Kentucky roads! Does anyone with experience suggest the pro-kit, or the sportline? AndsinceI am happily married, andwe have a7 month old,I was going to put them on the stock struts (90k miles) for $$reasons.Would that bounce too bad? I don't want to lookghetto!!! Thanks for your time! Ben
 
Old Aug 22, 2007 | 11:21 AM
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lol nothing is ghetto when lowered lol but yea i prefer the prokit
 
Old Aug 23, 2007 | 03:37 AM
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I like the Eibach Pro kit, but new springs/shocks, coilovers is much better then just springs. If you pay for just spring install, then realize you need shocks, you will have to pay for another install. I know, I did just the Eibach Pro springs, and WISH I waited and did the Koni yellow shock also, even though it cost quite a bit more, its the best way yto lower the car. DON'T CUT your stock springs like some people do to lower. Get the Eibach pros' and shocks/dampers. Or get Tein basic coilovers, then you can adjust the height where you want it. Then wait a week and go get an alignment. You might need a rear Ingall camber/toe kit.
 
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