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i have eibach lowering springs on my honad civic. they lower the front 1.5 inches and idk how low in the back. i dont know what to set my tire pressure to. please help.
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Tire pressure is independent of your suspension modifications; use the recommended tire pressure on the placard on the inside of the driver's door post. The tire pressure is probably about 29psi. lowering the car will make the ride harsher so don't go above that or you'll have an extremely bumpy and hard ride. Don't go too much under that or you'll wear out the tires prematurely.also, I hope the vehicle was aligned after it was lowered or else you'll burn the tires offhope that helps
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