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Old 21 Aug 2007, 08:48 am
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Default if i buy performance springs will i need to buy performance shocks?

also if i put springs on it won't have the car jumping like mad like coilovers doto ana nah i'm not doing the performance steering so what should i do i just really want to lower it besides never really heard of performance steering
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Old 21 Aug 2007, 08:54 am
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Are you going to put the in a performance car with preformance steering?
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Old 21 Aug 2007, 09:00 am
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Not necessarily. Depends on what condition your shocks are in as they are, most performance springs are designed to go on standard shocks and performance shocks come with uprated springs anyway.
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its a endless bolt on syndrome they just want your money and when your done the vehicle will be worth less causes you altered it and and engineer designed the ones on the car so why would you think you can out smart em
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Old 21 Aug 2007, 09:08 am
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would be safe to say yes, if you want performance ,shocks would compliment the springs , beefing up one part of the suspension might put a strain on another part.
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Old 21 Aug 2007, 09:10 am
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if you want to lower your car springs are a good idea. performance shocks however are recommended if u do so. the general rule of thumb is if u lower you're car more than 1.4/1.5 inches u should replace the shocks aswell. i am thinking about doing the same, springs and shocks i've heard good things about Eibach and Tien springs
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Old 21 Aug 2007, 09:18 am
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Honda's are commuter cars. They look ridiculous and cheap as "street racers". They sound horrible. Use the Honda as your daily driver and winter car. Buy a muscle car.
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