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  1. #1
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    Whats The Best Lowering Springs For A Dc5

    Hey guys oveer the next few days i am looking at adding abit of rice to my 2004 integra im looking at putting on a set of 18 inch lenso mags and lowering my car but the question is what lowering springs should i put in it and should i do it to legal ride height or slam it on its ass. Well guys hope someone can help me out id really appreciate it!

    Jen

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    Ive heard good things about Tein S-techs and Apexi (forgot which ones)
    Quote Originally Posted by z3lda
    ey, was drivin a honda city before...
    felt like the biggest poofter in the world..LOL

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    silly question... of course u slam it on its ass lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JENZ_TEGRIE_2004
    Hey guys oveer the next few days i am looking at adding abit of rice to my 2004 integra im looking at putting on a set of 18 inch lenso mags and lowering my car but the question is what lowering springs should i put in it and should i do it to legal ride height or slam it on its ass. Well guys hope someone can help me out id really appreciate it!

    Jen
    Personally, I would go for Tanabe Sustec DF210's

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    What's your budget? I've got some whiteline springs lowered 2.25" it feels like stock! As if i didnt even lower my car
    Can't go past tein either

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    Well as i found out today my wheels are still in production and they will be here by mid to late January so more time to save up for a decent set of springs does anyone know roughly how much a set of tein springs will set me back thanks guys


    Jen

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    350-550 is a safe guesstimate i reckon.

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    Damn thats an alright price i cant complain with that well now i have to play the waiting game till my wheels are available!!!

    ONce again thanks for all your help

    Jen

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    Remember lowering with stock shocks will shorten their life dramatically. If you can afford it look at getting aftermarket shocks with them, or alternatively go for a coilover suspension setup.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by toE
    350-550 is a safe guesstimate i reckon.
    Heh I think you could safely say that price range for all springs

    My 94 model is down about 2.5 with king springs and standard shocks. I dont see a problem with waiting 6 months or so after the springs to upgrade the shocks.
    Havnt seen to many new models dumped. Post some pics when done pls

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    slam it on its ballz

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