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Old 03-29-06, 01:44 PM
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What kind of suspension will give me the low look w/o going too low. I've driven my friends slammed Rsx-s and I hate the feeling of angling on every dip or speedbump.

So if i could get advice on suspension tips and PICTURES! Of peoples 7's that are lowered i would appreciate it.
Old 03-29-06, 02:00 PM
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Depends. Do you want just show? show/go?

If you just want show, you could get airbags. If not, how about some Eibach Prokits.
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LOWERED FC3Ss with suspension details
Old 03-29-06, 04:34 PM
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if you want soft and low, i think Tein S-techs are good, 120/130 spring rates, and suposivly drop more then 1 inch. Also Tanabe GF210 are supposed to drop 1.5 front and back, but more stiff.
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^ what he said... im sittin on the Teins and the ride is pretty comfortable
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third the Teins and they are th cheapest aftermarket springs, no disappointments from me.
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I have the Eibach Pro-Kit's and the ride is pretty harsh, but the car is tight. Handles well. The harshness could also be because of the polyurethane bushings, too.
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