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Any recommendations for lowering springs for my 2018 Honda Civic sedan Ex-T?

Looking for a good quality lowering springs to lower my car.
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Any recommendations for lowering springs for my 2018 Honda Civic sedan Ex-T?

Looking for a good quality lowering springs to lower my car.
there's not that many to choose from. tein, d2 racing, skunk2, eibach, whiteline seems to be the ones most people get. eibach has pro kit and sportline, the sportline gives you more drop, but from what i've heard, you need new control arms to correct the camber. best bang for the buck seems to be d2 or eibach pro kit. in the end though, they're all pretty reputable so just go with what works for your budget. good luck!
 

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A few questions to help us, help you you narrow down:

- Do you want a light, mild, or heavy drop?
- What's your driving style like?
- Stock wheels and tires, or aftermarket wheels and tires?
 
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there's not that many to choose from. tein, d2 racing, skunk2, eibach, whiteline seems to be the ones most people get. eibach has pro kit and sportline, the sportline gives you more drop, but from what i've heard, you need new control arms to correct the camber. best bang for the buck seems to be d2 or eibach pro kit. in the end though, they're all pretty reputable so just go with what works for your budget. good luck!
Thanks appreciate the information.
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