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  1. #1
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    Stock EG hatch Ride Hight

    hay guys recently put some springs in my EG hatch
    just wondering what the stock height is?? and where is it measured from?

    want to see how much it has dropped as im thinking of going a little lower again.

    Cheers

  2. #2
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    I know what the stock ride height is: Higher than your car atm? Is that the right answer?

  3. #3
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    Does it really matter what stock height is?
    If you think it should go lower then um go lower?

  4. #4
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    Im Wondering How Much The Springs accualy Droped It as i got them off a mate n came out of an ek so i dnt no the answer then keep ya 2 bits.
    and vik shhh lolz

  5. #5
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    have a look for king springs website and it should say what drop lows provide

  6. #6
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    it wont work that way coz springs are from a diff model civic

  7. #7
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    what a waste of a thread !!

    Stock height = TOO HIGH.. enough said

  8. #8
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    Lots of Hondas
    The specifications section of your manual should state your ride height.

    I THINK you will find the measurement describes the lowest point of ur car to the ground. So maybe your lip, mudflaps or even exhaust etc.

    I could be wrong though. Just check your manual and then do some measuring. The stock ride height will have to be greater than 100mm, thats for sure.

    Hope that helps
    oh wrd!

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