Abdul Khan
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Im diggin the wheels a lot. But **** you must be going through tires and oil pans fairly quickly.Heyyyy ladies I miss ya
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Im diggin the wheels a lot. But **** you must be going through tires and oil pans fairly quickly.Heyyyy ladies I miss ya
just recently he said he's on his 3rd oil pan
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Can you guess what I'm up too
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I have a question about lowering a sedan Civic. So I under stand that you have two choices basically when lowering a vehicle as an example. First you could get springs and shocks separately and install them. Second or you could buy coil overs because coil overs are basically springs/shocks built together in the same mechanism and is adjustable. What is this strut thing I am hearing about that is needed when lowering the car. I'm just looking to lower the car to get rid of wheel gap. I'm not here to lower my car with bags or hydraulics. Saw that you could do Eibach front and rear springs and then get Koni front and rear shocks (as example). Or you could do something like get Megan Racing or Tein coil overs which would be adjustable and have the spring/shocks built in together. Don't know if that makes any sense what I'm asking or not. But here is a general idea of what I'm looking for:
- Reduce wheel gap by 1"-2"
- Still want ground clearance.
- Don't want comfort of ride to be to race car stiff
- What is a strut? Is that like a sway bar? (I've heard if you want sway bar for FB6 only get rear not front)
- If I'm just lowering the car for aesthetics would it even be necessary to get sway bars or no?
- Not sure if adjustable ride height of coil over would even be useful or not.
- Would like to keep this under $1K.
Strut (pictured on the left):
So is the 'sturt' on the left part of the shocks set? Is the yellow Koni shocks on the right the rear shocks while the 'struts' are the front Koni shocks and H&R springs put together?
If you plan on doing struts/shocks, the strut will have to be fabricated into your existing strut. The company I ordered from did this for me. The picture I posted already has the Koni struts fabricated in, they're hidden behind the dust boot. And yes, struts (minus the springs; I edited my post above) correspond with the front whereas the shocks correspond with the rear.
This is why I got confused about the 'strut' thing. http://www.procivic.com/pages-product_car_part_info/category-69_178/product-1041/index.html Looks like a sway bar because there both long metal frame looking thingy. I'm not mechanically professional sorry.
Also @stormtrooper , our Civics' rear shock/spring are not one unit. Instead they're split, see below:
So if I got coil overs that would by pass the whole 'fabrication' process because they are already built together similar to what you have?
So that's why your rear springs and shocks are not fabricated together! Thanks for helping me figure out what you are saying there. What is that blue megan racing bar thingy?
For example, if I got these coil overs (http://www.procivic.com/pages-product_car_part_info/category-69_80/product-2304/index.html) it would basically be uninstall stock shocks and springs. Install the coil overs? I feel like having the springs and shocks separately would be more 'sturdy' if that makes any sense.