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May 24th, 2007 12:33 PM #12
Brandnew? Maybe 10-15k, if you're lucky. And since there are many brands and types available for the Civic, it's easy to get lucky.
Maybe 4k-8k secondhand, depending on how expensive the springs were when new and how used they are.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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May 25th, 2007 10:58 PM #13
how much of a drop are you looking for? are you looking to for stiffer spring rates as well or do you wanna keep the ride comfy? I might be able to hook you up... do you have a coupe or hatch? hit up my yahoo messenger: driftoholic1 or email me at driftoholic1*gmail.com
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May 27th, 2007 02:15 PM #14
i've also been thinking a lot about lowering my ride.
can i just install lowering springs without replacing my shocks?
anybody got a good idea what brand/type of lowering spring would be best for a sentra b13? a 1.25 inch drop would do... i'd also want to keep my ride comfortable - my in-laws usually ride with me... hehe
i'm planning to get 16" rims and 45/205 tires. kasya kaya yun - i mean, sana di sumayad sa fender when cornering.
thanks guys!
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May 27th, 2007 09:26 PM #15
...I would recommend Tanabe NF210: http://tanabe-usa.com/springs/nf210.asp or Tein H Tech: http://www.tein.com/htech.html I'm not sure about the application for your car tho'
you can get away with using your stock shocks but that all depends on your current shock's condition.
hth
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May 28th, 2007 01:09 AM #16
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May 28th, 2007 01:22 AM #17
205/45/16 is okey for your car but you need to know your wheel (rim)offset. Your Sentra offset is I believe 40 to 42. Just make sure doesnt rub your fender.
Also, 1.25 is ideal drop but, maybe just maybe youll going to need a camber kit. Ask your installer or tech when they do allignment on your car after all the installation ....if you need one.
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