trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

Want some new struts? What brand springs to buy? How much camber to run? What brake pads? What's the best setup for your situation....
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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Crap, that's what I get for not reading every topic like I use to. Nevermind then.
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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@sebschin & 3X00-Modified:
You've got me wrong. i'm not talking about spring-compressor-kits. :)
i'm talking about getting the springs compressed/re-set (by a hydraulic press).
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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I dropped my Civic with a 1.75" advertised drop and it was more like 2" when I measured it out.

If the springs don't settle (hard to imagine a spring that wouldn't settle) then you could probably cut some of the coil. A stiffer aftermarket coil might not get as soft as cut OEM springs, especially if you are only cutting a few inches off just to drop it down 0.2-0.4".

I don't advise it, but if the guys running full-size street trucks with cut springs can still get around and not kill anyone, then you should be fine.
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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thanks for all the feed back the only question i have then is wat is better cannuck springs or sprint sprints cuz i found those plus they are blue which is wat i want
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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i know a few people cut aftermarket springs, but wouldnt it "damage" the spring? in such sense as of the spring was designed only for the desired lowering spec?
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Re: trying to lower my 89 retta 2 inches?

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There is a huge argument on cutting springs... Just do some searching online. Bottom line when you cut a spring you completely change it's spring rate and if its a progressive spring in any way they it changes even more.

Bottom line there is no reason to cut a spring unless you cant afford to have someone make you the proper spring with a correct spring rate that you know and also know how it will respond. Cutting just creates too many variables and the result is unknown except for the immediate drop in height.
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