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bad idea- just buy lowering springs. it's alot safer for everyone!
Lowering the springs of a car will cause the tires to bounce.
They are both coil springs, a lowering spring is shorter and usually has a thicker coil stock or more coils. Also with lowering spring you are set to one high as with coilover you can change your height whenever you want. also with lowering spring you have to buy new struts where the coilover usually come pre assembled with the struts.
yes
Eibach has the Pro Kit out. "Justus"
No, the Honda Civic springs is not compatible with any generation of the Honda Prelude.
you can purchase lowering springs, at different high. I bought eibach springs for mine
coilover or lowering springs or air suspension
If it has lowering springs just put the stock springs in if its been body dropped and you the can't do the work yourself than leave it the way it is ,the work to un do a body drop would cost more than the cars worth It most likely has lowering springs
If you are refering to just the springs, then yes, lowering springs from a 1995 mustang will fit a 1999 or vice versa. However, full coilovers meant for one year will not fit another.
they are lowering their standards. Why are you lowering your pants?
Did you get a 4 wheel alignment AFTER you lowered it? You upset the geometry by lowering the car. Get a 4 wheel alignment and see what that does.