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can recommend the spoons, as i fitted them to mine. but as hasnic said either them or alot of people use the eibach pro's. both very similar. not harsh at all and a nice subtle drop. not impractically slammed and rock hard like some others.
hi guys im new to honda world and to this forum, i dont know a great deal about car but just wanted to ask can you keep the original dampers and get new springs lowerd by about 35mm? or do i need to get full coil over kit? also how hard is it to fit them?
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Hey all, rather than open a new thread, just looking for peoples opinions on the ABP springs? they have recentley brought new ones out whiche are made by eibach - tempted to get a set (its that or save alot more for coilovers)
I fitted my Tanabe 45mm springs last week & I'd recommend them! Ride stiffened up abit but still comfortable enough for commuting etc.. Got them off Tokyo Express for £160
Hey all, rather than open a new thread, just looking for peoples opinions on the ABP springs? they have recentley brought new ones out whiche are made by eibach - tempted to get a set (its that or save alot more for coilovers)
I fitted these to my car yesterday and they are really good. The ride is pretty much the same as it was before but it seems to handle alot better. Im looking forward to driving it with a fast road set up.
Yep if I was to go for lowering springs in future I've definitely decided on those ABP/Eibach ones!! Cheers Ads. Everything I want, lower, handle better and no sacrifice in ride quality. I was worried that the ride would be ruined with it being lowered by so much.