New Springs with OEM damper?

From soft stock to hardcore track, what do you use?
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Law_ wrote:Maybe they are tuff to find?
Or is it simple?
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There are jdm part suppliers around here that can get them for sure.
And i think you can find them on ebay too.
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I may get my hands in some Weitec springs (6cm). Anyone know something about them? Cheers

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Lowering 6cm it is to much for civics.
The reason is that the car suspension does not work correctly and trans-axles will been damaged in a very soon period, also the parts of suspension and steering column.
I suggest 4cm maximum lowering for civics 92-00.

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And can this be prevented by using aftermarket shocks? cheers

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for those who have lowered your cars around 3mm: do you drive on all tarmac roads in everyday life or do you go through dirt roads and roads with pot holes? your cars look nice on the pictures, but do they behave well on rough surface?

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Unfortunately at rough surface roads I wish I had the OEM suspension.
But if the road is good the cornering ability is better with lowered suspension

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When lowered 4cm, dirt roads were not a real problem to my EJ9... but currently I think my cars are lowered around 6-10 cm (using aftermarket springs + dampers) and I'd really don't go on bad roads anymore.

Actually, yesterday I even used google streetview to plan my trip. Turned out I could safely take the coupe which has a lowest point of 3.5 cm. Being low has its price... on the other hand, my excuse is I DO use my cars for the track hehehe.

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do you have many crappy roads on Holland?:roll:

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Well, for the biggest part our roads are amongst the best... except they put speedbumps everywhere! Its the speedbumps that I used streetview for :).

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My friend who is into the dub scene (if you aint rubbin' you ain't dubbin =P) always drives over bumps sidewards, or as sidewards as possible, do you find this helps?? I've never had to worry about it.
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