Drop Zone Lowering Springs
#1
Drop Zone Lowering Springs
I Bought A set of DROPZONE 2.5' Lowering Springs from eBay for my LX Sedan Civic
They were easy to install and have a nice smooth ride, not to choppy or rough at all gave a nice drop not to low at all. gives the car a nice stance and handles 100% better, the only bad thing i have to say about they springs is watch the labeling on the springs they had the front and rear springs miss labeled, rear were front and front were rear. If you are interested i bought them from seller : Bigboybryant
Cost $89.00 plus shipping Total:$115.00
I will Post Pics as soon as i can get over to my buddys house he has high speed i have dial up
They were easy to install and have a nice smooth ride, not to choppy or rough at all gave a nice drop not to low at all. gives the car a nice stance and handles 100% better, the only bad thing i have to say about they springs is watch the labeling on the springs they had the front and rear springs miss labeled, rear were front and front were rear. If you are interested i bought them from seller : Bigboybryant
Cost $89.00 plus shipping Total:$115.00
I will Post Pics as soon as i can get over to my buddys house he has high speed i have dial up
#2
RE: Drop Zone Lowering Springs
Imma go ahead and bump this, I got the Tenzo R lowering springs for my hatch.
They have the same drop and the ride is nice (that's w/ worn out struts). I'm sure it would ride like butter w/ new struts...
jus some feedback on some decent lowering springs...take it for what it's worth
They have the same drop and the ride is nice (that's w/ worn out struts). I'm sure it would ride like butter w/ new struts...
jus some feedback on some decent lowering springs...take it for what it's worth
#3
would it be better for me to do lowering springs or do coilovers, shocks and struts?
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