ek civic lowering advice
#4
RE: ek civic lowering advice
It should look freakin awesome. Either one would be good. But I'd go with 40mm. It'll take care of those fender gaps for the most part and be basically road friendly. Those 17's will look good on it too. Do it up!!!
#8
RE: ek civic lowering advice
im def gonna lower it 40mm with 17s i havnt got a huge budget so im gonna get the lowerin springs for now jst need to decide on the rims n im havin trouble choosin, ive got 700 notes to spend on them...
#9
RE: ek civic lowering advice
mate im a UK civic owner.... i got a 96 (ek) coupe..... lowered 30mm on spax springs with 17's.....
the first thing i would say is that the car will look amazing, handle better and stick to the floor better, however if your not planning on uprating the shocks your in for a bumpy ride.
Thats 1 thing i regret not doing.... its extremely annoying and hitting a pot hole at high speeds can damadge ure rims...
do the suspension properly, i wouldn't take short cuts on it....
Z
the first thing i would say is that the car will look amazing, handle better and stick to the floor better, however if your not planning on uprating the shocks your in for a bumpy ride.
Thats 1 thing i regret not doing.... its extremely annoying and hitting a pot hole at high speeds can damadge ure rims...
do the suspension properly, i wouldn't take short cuts on it....
Z
#10
RE: ek civic lowering advice
I agree, I just bought a full spax kit with adj dampers. If you just put lowering springs on ul lose ride quality and wear your stock dampers out in under a year so you will end up upgrading anyway. Just save up and get it right first time.