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I'm curious about how many miles some 10th gen Civic owners have driven on stock shocks and if it has been blown or not. I am currently on Godspeed springs with 22k on the shocks and installed at 20k.
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I'm curious about how many miles some 10th gen Civic owners have driven on stock shocks and if it has been blown or not. I am currently on Godspeed springs with 22k on the shocks and installed at 20k.
I'm at 13k but I put on skunk2 at 200 miles then changes them to D2 , still no problems...knock on wood

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Question about the srings. I have stock tires for my LX on aftermarket rims and was wondering how low I could go with the 215/55 size.
 
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Question about the srings. I have stock tires for my LX on aftermarket rims and was wondering how low I could go with the 215/55 size.
You could do with any springs you like even if it's the lowest one. It's just a matter of how much drop you want. I'm running 18x8.5 with 225/40. Will be upgrading to 245 when I need new tires.
 

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You could do with any springs you like even if it's the lowest one. It's just a matter of how much drop you want. I'm running 18x8.5 with 225/40. Will be upgrading to 245 when I need new tires.
Ok so I was looking at D2 springs. Could I put those on without any rubbing and have a full car. Again using the factory size tires. Only reason I want to stick with that size is because I put the stock steel rims with winter tires that are also the 215/55 16. Has to be useful in the winter here as well
 


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What size tires and rims are you using and what springs did you use
 
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Are you running aftermarket springs or OEM springs now?
 
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Ok so I was looking at D2 springs. Could I put those on without any rubbing and have a full car. Again using the factory size tires. Only reason I want to stick with that size is because I put the stock steel rims with winter tires that are also the 215/55 16. Has to be useful in the winter here as well
I'm pretty sure you're good considering the tires you are running with tuck behind the fender
 


 


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