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Old Aug 5, 2002 | 08:16 AM
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I run H&R sport springs, I like them a lot. I chose them over Eibach's because of H&R's reputation. Eibach is very good too, if you want a minor lowering, I'd say go with the pro-kit, and www.tirerack.com has decent pricing on them.
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Old Aug 5, 2002 | 08:25 AM
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Originally posted by fujiwara takumi
im at about 3" i think, i have about 1/8" - 1/4" fender gap.

I got my front alignment done today, they said i needed a rear camber kit too or i was going to tear my wheels off. (you can visibly see the toe is off). it was about $60 from a local guy with the right tools who knew what he was doing. **** goodyear.
i have no fender gap whatsoever... here's a pic.... i think my car's about 1/8" higher now, and im not eating tires so bad.



Damn, car's blingin in that pic... You will be able to tell a difference if you lower it more than... probably 1.5-2 inches. Especially if your shocks blow... I was about a carlength behind this civic (one lane over too) and every bump i could see the camber go a few degrees negative and then go back to normal...

The back camber can be fixed for a couple buxx, but not the front unfortunately
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