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  1. #1
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    Integra DC5

    Options for lowering DC5

    Basically want to lower my DC5 an inch from stock height and thought I'd check out what others would recommend in regards to cost efficient lowering. Someone recommended cutting springs ones, any thoughts on that? Or what options would be best if I was going after some used coilovers? Thanks guys!

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    Go get some springs, King springs, Skunk2 or Teins. They are about $400. Cutting your springs will just make your car dangerous. If you want used or cheap coilovers they will probably be close to 1K. Whats your budget and is it just daily driving?
    Less is More

  3. #3
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    Yeah daily street driving, unsure on budget but hoping no more than $1k - seen a few setups with Teins, Skunk2s or BC's so was thinking one of them

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    Cutting Springs - For the mega tightasses and not to mention very dangerous, only thing you get out of it is a very low car

    If you want a low car, just invets in some coilovers, will save u money in the long run

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    Anything wrong with used coilovers?

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    I've found some Tein DC5 Basic Coilovers for $750 (2nd Hand) How would these go?

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    tein are pretty expensive, but u get wht u pay for. my mate use to have king springs on his dc5, but it feels so uncomfortabe. but i reckon if u pay 750 for just srpings might as well save up 4-500 more and get bc coilovers,

  8. #8
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    It isn't just the springs its the entire coilover?

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    tein basic coilover do u mean superstreet? if 750 for tein its pretty good. i thought 750 for just the springs my bad =P

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    How old are the coilovers? or how many km's have they been driven on?

  11. #11
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    Not sure just states 8 months old (still has original box etc)

  12. #12
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    Westside
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    DC5R
    Quote Originally Posted by Vyvv View Post
    Anything wrong with used coilovers?
    Higher chance of oil leak

    Why not go eibach sportsline springs it drops a good amount of height.
    if you wana know how low it goes check this link out and scroll down =]

    http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=530039

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