Post pics of your drop here!!!!

Japstyling

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my civic mb6

my civic mb6, 80mm drop on Koni Adjustable shocks and Koni springs

 


Japstyling

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my civic mb6

my civic mb6, 80mm drop on Koni Adjustable shocks and Koni springs



 


Japstyling

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Below are the pics of the cars progress to date & what it looked on standard springs and shocks:-

this is how the car was on standard springs and shocks....
http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mycivicbx5.jpg

clear side repeaters
http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mycivicuf6.jpg

How the car looks now on Koni adjustable shocks and springs.....

http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mage007tb0.jpg

I dechromed the front badge, a few more pics i toke today

http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?i...age0022aq2.jpg

http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?i...age0092hi9.jpg
 

andrew256

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wish i could but digital camera got stolen in the summer, its honestly like almost an inch lower than stock, not much of a difference, covers a good portion of the gap but doesn't evenly line up the wheel w/ the fender, which is the look that i want.
 

Jimmy2times

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well i coulda sworn i posted a picture here but maybe not. here goes:

dropped pretty conservatively on skunk2 pro-s coilovers with a skunk2 camber kit and skunk lca's. i'd tuck em if the roads weren't so shitty here. here's a coupla shots.



 

ekcivicdx

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skunk2 full coilovers, rear washer/bolt camber kit, skunk2 front camber kit, blox rear lcas, gsr rear strut bar, plus alot more dun feel like typing it all, lol
 

NFR_AP2

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eh, why not...

my old coupe:


my hatch:


both couldve gone lower on function & form type 2's
 

2nd_gen

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i think ive seen taht car at ccsf

heres me:



 
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Black Magic

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I previously had Tein High tech springs on KYB AGX adjustable shocks. This summer I've upped to some Tein Super Street Coilovers (w/ upper mounts).

I liked both setups a lot, however if I knew how good these coilovers were when I first wanted to get my ride dropped, I would have definitely gotten them instead of the shock/spring combo I had and saved myself the hassle of loosing money and selling it. The Tein coilovers aren't as stiff as I expected plus they have 16 damping levels. The ss-p coilovers are also EDFC compatible meaning that you can purchase an EDFC kit and control the damping level from inside the car. I recommend also getting front and rear camber kits in order to prevent tire wear! Its worth the extra coin!

spring/shock setup:






ss-p coilovers:







 


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