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What's a good lowering spring set up for the 2017 Honda Civic Sport. I ordered the new Eibach Sportline springs but they are out of stock and don't know when they are going to be getting any in. What's another good spring setup?
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If your wanting a spring that drops similar to a Eibach Sportline.. then RS*R down springs will be what your looking for ;)
 


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Never had any issues with H&R's on stock struts in my '10 Si. Shouldn't be a problem this time around either. Wait til the first guy to get them puts them on and reports back and we'll see.
 

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If you still need lowering springs, check out D2 racing.

Incase you haven't seen it, mine had a 2 inch drop but will depend on vehicle configuration if it will settle lower.

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If you still need lowering springs, check out D2 racing.

Incase you haven't seen it, mine had a 2 inch drop but will depend on vehicle configuration if it will settle lower.
Wow that looks great how do they ride and would they be good for track use?
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"Wow that looks great how do they ride and would they be good for track use?" -camerin.g

You could but not really recommended. If you really want to track it and expect better performance, I would say go for the D2 racing coilovers. Since your main post is regarding lowering springs, I would have to say that the ride quality is pretty good.
 

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If you are going to track it I would go full coilover setup, not just add some springs.
 


 


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