SpikedLemon
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I've a 2019 LX Hatch and want a slightly stiffer ride (but really don't want to fork over for struts/shocks if it can be avoided).
Are there options to maintain a stock (or stock-ish) ride height with some slightly stiffer springs on a Hatch?
I've already bottomed out the air dam a couple times now (at stock height) on some steep driveways and learnt my lesson on how much worse it can get as a daily-drive with a former car that I dropped >2".
I've read elsewhere the Si springs are a higher spring rate but contribute to, roughly, a 0.7" drop. I assume I can keep the stock struts/shocks with this option.
Are there other options without significant drop?
Are there options to maintain a stock (or stock-ish) ride height with some slightly stiffer springs on a Hatch?
I've already bottomed out the air dam a couple times now (at stock height) on some steep driveways and learnt my lesson on how much worse it can get as a daily-drive with a former car that I dropped >2".
I've read elsewhere the Si springs are a higher spring rate but contribute to, roughly, a 0.7" drop. I assume I can keep the stock struts/shocks with this option.
Are there other options without significant drop?
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