Dude, I'm probably the biggest noob on this place and Sol has taken the time to make me feel like any questions are open. Hell, I've even been bugging him on AIM because I'm so damn impatient with my questions sometimes. Sure I've sensed a bit of angst and attitude from the tone of his text, but...
This is a long shot but do you have a b16a2 for a 99-00 Civic Si? If so, how much. I'm heading down to San Diego next weekend to pick up my bud from the Marines so I could pick it up then.
The shop is charging us $115 to install the springs, you think we should just save money and do it ourselves? Or is replacing springs not a job for a beginner? I have the instruction article from this site and all.
Alright, my friend bought some H&R springs (1.5" drop) and I bought the Tokico Performance (Tokico Blues) lowering kit for our Civics. We're getting estimates of about $120 dollars for installation services (the cheapest we could find anyways) and now we're wondering if it's really worth it. I...
My friend is planning to drop his Civic like me, but in a different way. We're only dropping it down by about 1.5" but I'm buying some Tokico Blues (Tokico performance) shock absorbers whereas he's a little strapped for cash. He's thinking about buying simple Eibach Springs and just putting...
Okay, thanks. I'm not getting a Camber Kit since it will save me hella money, and from what I hear I won't be needing it since I plan on dropping only an inch and a half. I'm ordering the Tokico Blues lowering kit from coximport.com for $371 and I was wondering if anyone could point me to a site...
So forget the camber kit if it's only an inch and a half and get Tockico shocks instead? Is that $450 estimate with or without installation taken into account? I figure I could probably do the springs alone but I have no friggin clue about shocks or the camber kit.
Hi, I'm fairly new to the entire 'tricking out' process and recently bought myself a project Civic. First thing first, I'm looking to buy either coil overs or springs. Now I know coil overs are adjustable, but I heard they were a bitch to balance and if they aren't the right brand then you might...
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