mo3333in
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How's it going everyone,
New to the forums, I purchased my 2019 Civic LX nearly three weeks ago. I originally hadn't planned on throwing aftermarket parts on this daily, but as soon as I tinted my windows.. I knew I had to. I drive about 900-1000+ miles weekly since I am stationed about 2 hours away from Los Angeles in San Diego. So it's a constant drive back and forth..
Anyways to the point, I originally had wanted to go for D2 springs when I was searching for lowering springs. I found Kenji garage through a 10th gen facebook page and had purchased the springs from there.. but following shipments, d2 wasn't in inventory with Kenji, so I was offered Truhart springs which aparently from what I was told.. is a brother sister company to d2, same drop and everything just sold under a different brand name.
I installed the Truhart springs this past Sunday, so far wheel gap is cleared on both front and rear. Supposed to be 1.7 down in the front and 1.9 in the rear. I'm pretty satisfied, but I was told springs could take anywhere from a week to several months to fully settle in. Is that true? Unsure if this has anything to do with helping it settle in to it's full potential.. but other than that, the ride is so far so good, I haven't had any other issues besides driving over some nasty dips, but that's just my personal problem lols.
Wheel specs:
Enkei RPF1's 18x8.5 35mm
Advan sport tires 235/40R18
New to the forums, I purchased my 2019 Civic LX nearly three weeks ago. I originally hadn't planned on throwing aftermarket parts on this daily, but as soon as I tinted my windows.. I knew I had to. I drive about 900-1000+ miles weekly since I am stationed about 2 hours away from Los Angeles in San Diego. So it's a constant drive back and forth..
Anyways to the point, I originally had wanted to go for D2 springs when I was searching for lowering springs. I found Kenji garage through a 10th gen facebook page and had purchased the springs from there.. but following shipments, d2 wasn't in inventory with Kenji, so I was offered Truhart springs which aparently from what I was told.. is a brother sister company to d2, same drop and everything just sold under a different brand name.
I installed the Truhart springs this past Sunday, so far wheel gap is cleared on both front and rear. Supposed to be 1.7 down in the front and 1.9 in the rear. I'm pretty satisfied, but I was told springs could take anywhere from a week to several months to fully settle in. Is that true? Unsure if this has anything to do with helping it settle in to it's full potential.. but other than that, the ride is so far so good, I haven't had any other issues besides driving over some nasty dips, but that's just my personal problem lols.
Wheel specs:
Enkei RPF1's 18x8.5 35mm
Advan sport tires 235/40R18