fritz
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I read an article on this car it's sick! 450hp!!! and 8th gen owners say you can't do anyting to the 9th gen civic k24z7 engine!I found this over in a google search
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I read an article on this car it's sick! 450hp!!! and 8th gen owners say you can't do anyting to the 9th gen civic k24z7 engine!I found this over in a google search
http://www.redshiftmotorsports.com/ is all I can say.I want to lower mine but I don't know where to begin in picking the company to go with. Any suggestions?
I want to lower mine but I don't know where to begin in picking the company to go with. Any suggestions?
It really starts with your budget and what you're comfortable spending. I would recommend coilovers over springs. There's good and better in both categories. Coilovers are typically around $800-$1500 and the offer more adjustability and usually a smoother ride. Springs usually start around $200-$400 and provide a much more cost effective solution, just don't expect to get as low with springs as you could with coilovers.
I dunno much about springs, but I've heard good things about tien and eibach. I've had coilovers on previous cars and I highly recommend K sports. I just got a set for my 2012 si coupe for $800, retail is $1400 I believe though. I'll have them installed very soon!!
Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.
Looks great!! I can't wait to get my coil overs on. I'm surprised that's as low as it will go, I hope ksports can go lower :/
BC Racing Coilovers. Height on the rear was set to max. front could go lower.
I just got a set for my 2012 si coupe for $800, retail is $1400 I believe though. I'll have them installed very soon!!
Where in the 8 pound 6 ounce baby Jesus did you get them for 800$!? Lowest I've seen them retail is 950-975