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    Lowering the CB7's

    I need to know some information on lowering CB's because i want to lower mine but i know nothing about lowering cars with Strut.

    So if someone could give me some info that would be great
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    koni yellows with neuspeed race springs. $700 roughly
    or coilovers for $800... i'm still looking into coilovers though
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      #3
      read this:

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=470

      it should answer all your questions. but if theres still something you don't get, ask away.
      Originally posted by deevergote.
      And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!

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        Skunk2 Sport Shocks and Coilovers. 500 shipped. EBAY!!!! lol full set
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            #6
            Yes check the above link, it cover every single thing and Im sure it will answer all your questions. Its kind of a long read but well worth it!

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              Just Want to Say That I Have Tein Drop Springs and Love The Ride Quality with the Nice Look. Good Price Too
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                #8
                is it better to use stock struts or after market...i had after market one on my old car with h&r springs they rode nice..must cars bounce up and down..when there lowerd i am looking to lower my car this spring but i dont wanna pay 500 and plus...im looking to pay around 200 or so...or 300...so whats the best i can do for that price...? and i want it to be flush with my tires...how low do i have to go...and aint the rear higher then the front...?

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                  Originally posted by Dans92cb7
                  is it better to use stock struts or after market...i had after market one on my old car with h&r springs they rode nice..must cars bounce up and down..when there lowerd i am looking to lower my car this spring but i dont wanna pay 500 and plus...im looking to pay around 200 or so...or 300...so whats the best i can do for that price...? and i want it to be flush with my tires...how low do i have to go...and aint the rear higher then the front...?
                  with aftermarket springs, its usually a good idea to get aftermarket shocks too. they are usually meant to cope with the higher spring rates of aftermarket springs.

                  for your price range, i don't know if you'll be able to get a good spring/shock combo but i could be wrong. maybe you could find some for cheap. and if you want there to be no gap between the tires and body, you'll probably have to lower it close to 2" all around. thats just a guess though.
                  Originally posted by deevergote.
                  And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!

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                    Originally posted by 91 EX-R
                    with aftermarket springs, its usually a good idea to get aftermarket shocks too. they are usually meant to cope with the higher spring rates of aftermarket springs.

                    for your price range, i don't know if you'll be able to get a good spring/shock combo but i could be wrong. maybe you could find some for cheap. and if you want there to be no gap between the tires and body, you'll probably have to lower it close to 2" all around. thats just a guess though.
                    i wonder if i can use my old shocks...i still have the car the springs are fuck one broke...but thats for the advice...

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                      #11
                      Dunno about the height, but Dropzones are usually pretty cheap...

                      Lowering is kinda like doing an engine swap. The up-front estimate can be cheap, but its always a good idea to have that overflow. That way, if you need it, its there, and if not, then youve got extra $$, which is always a good thing

                      To put it mildly, and im one for over-shooting, i plan on a drop costing me right around $1000. Cuz you never know what problems lowering your car may bring about. Not to mention, theres always neg camber and control arms to worry about.


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