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    Exclamation WTB: Lowering springs for 01 Integ....

    With a 1.1 or 1.2 inch drop... please...
    pm me or post your prie thanx....

    need asap...

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    We have a few different brands available...IN-STOCK!

    - Tanabe
    - Eibach
    - H&R
    - B&G

    Etc...

    PM or email me if you are interested: [email protected]

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    but i want one with a maximum of 1.1 drop or a 1.3 drop

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    H&R OE sport 0.75" drop
    Eibach Pro Kit I think about 1.3"

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    thanx aleks

    what about the B&G and the Tanabe anyone know the maximum drop of them......

    well mostlikley i will go with the Eibach Pro Kit if the maximum is a 1.3 drop....

    any one else know

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    Go Eibach pro kit, looks perfect with 17's

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    the reason why i say maxmum is becsaue after a while the spring usually sorta wear out i mean like it'll go lower so thast why im asking for liek a 1.1 or a 1.3 drop so it dont go any lower than that.... and im planning on switchin to 18" rims from a 17"

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    You should look at pics of cars on the net. Make sure you understand what the drop will look like before you buy. Go to www.honda-tech.com and search for springs. I have a 2.0" drop H&R race springs and it's nice and low, still it's very driveable.

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    thats why i want a 1.1 or a 1.5 cause around there there will only be a width of a finger from tire to fender... and thats what i want...

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    go with Eibach Pro-kit it give you 1.3 drop all around

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    how much are they then?

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    I have one set in stock
    Used for one day for a car show
    check PM for price

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