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Old Dec 23, 2002 | 09:14 PM
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hey i have a stock integra 94 ls and im planning on dropping it.... around 2 inches....1.8 or so and im gonna put a nice pair of 16s or the gsr rims on it.....i was wondering what kind of springs are good and if i need a camber kit.....and how much it would cost for all that......
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Old Dec 23, 2002 | 11:04 PM
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ive heard good things about the eibach sportlines and neuspeed sports. I currents have ground control coil overs with tokico blue shocks. Decent ride, and adjustability is really nice!
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Old Dec 24, 2002 | 01:21 AM
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I have a 94 LS and my suspension was awful.. first i had...

1. max speed coilovers < got a good deal, they suck.. terrible ride... awsome handling though but not worth the ride.
2. eibach pro kit.. 1.3 drop... < couldnt even tell it was lowered. im currently still trying to sell that kit. pretty good ride though but not as good as H&R's.
3. finally.. the 1's i love.. H&R springs.. stage 3... awsome ride with stock shocks i might add... also a nice drop.. 2.0 in front and 1.75 in back.. i love it.. not slammed and not too high!

i also just baught a set of GSR Fat 5's... for 150 bucks and i just got new tires (195 50's) and put em on, looks A LOT cleaner.. trust me, i should have a pic soon. i also painted my side moldings.
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Old Dec 24, 2002 | 02:01 AM
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yeah I have H&R Race, 2.25 front, 2.0 rear drop. Looks great, handles good on stock shocks although sport shocks would make it better. I would suggest getting some 16" rims.... like mine! In fact, you can have mine! See link below. :thumbup:

*edit* Oh yeah, I would suggest a camber kit for at least the front. Mine cost about $150 from Ingalls. I got the springs for $100 used.
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Old Dec 24, 2002 | 05:48 AM
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If you can afford it, replace the springs and shocks at the same time. A camber kit isn't necessary as long as you rotate the tires often. You'll notice a larger improvement from upgraded shocks versus springs.

Shingo
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