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  1. Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    96
    #1
    Would it be safe and still have good stability? I'm Planning to add hight on my Honda Civic 2002 VTI-S... Any idea?

  2. Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    27
    #2
    based sa experience, ok naman sya opinion ko lang to ha

    bad ata pag naging uneven na yung pag-sag ng rubber...

  3. Join Date
    Oct 2004
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    #3
    Ok naman rubber spacers on coil springs sa rear, it gives an added ground clearance, be warned though on putting spacers in the front springs kasi baka bumigay agad shock mounting and it will throw off your alignment (mahirap ipa align after)plus mas magiging matagtag ride because of the compressed springs from the spacers

  4. Join Date
    May 2005
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    651
    #4
    okay naman ang spacers, you can choose pa the thickness depending on your needs

  5. Join Date
    Oct 2006
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    352
    #5
    Change stock fluid shocks to gas shocks.. you'll feel the defference at the same time it will maintain a good hieght to your car ksi masmatigas at masmatibay pa.

  6. Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    96
    #6
    thanks sa replies.. wala naman sira ang rear shocks and springs ko... plan ko lang maglagay, kasi i'll be putting 2 loads of Subs + Box. Baka kasi lumiyad ung car pag nalagay ko na..

    thanks sa mga comments.. now i'm ready to add hieghts..

    * emongedmund
    I'm planning to replace na din kaso la pa areps para dyan.. ubos sa sound system eh...

  7. Join Date
    Nov 2003
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    #7
    rubber lifters are perfectly fine.

  8. Join Date
    Feb 2005
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    347
    #8
    HELP: Do rubber lifters work by pairs? I mean, you need a pair installed per spring? or okay lang isa..

    i just hope tama intindi ko sa lifter.. yung gomang itim na nakalagay sa pagitan ng ikot ng spring.

Help about Spacer on Springs/Shocks