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Old 12-15-2002 | 02:11 PM
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The cup kits are nice but they drop REALLY low.
Old 12-15-2002 | 02:14 PM
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how much do they usually cost?
Old 12-15-2002 | 10:54 PM
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I think this may be it?

site= http://www.tornactive.com/products.c...ef303f&PID=730

Name: H&R Coil-Over Kit
Your Price: $1,225.00

H&R Threaded Body Coil-Over suspension Systems come directly from engineers who design and develop racing suspensions. Designed from the ground up as coil-overs (not just a modified shock body), the H & R units are hand-made in Germany by H&R Spezialfedern, under ISO9001 Quality Assurance Standards. Strict attention to function of the complete suspension system is the number one design priority. Threaded body means that the outside of the strut or shock tubes are threaded like a bolt. This allows the threaded spring perch to be moved up or down to fine-tune the ride height, optimizing looks and handling. The specifications of the H&R coil-over is what makes it a true Tuner component; shorter shock body, shorter shock rod, custom designed dust boot and precisely calculated bump-stop height and hardness (shore). The system is completed with a specifically valved shock matched with high quality H&R Springs.
Old 12-17-2002 | 02:50 AM
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The H&R Cup Kit is a set of "matched" Koni Red shocks and H&R springs, not full coilovers. It doesn't appear that they have an application for the '96-'00 Civics. However tirerack.com does carry a "Koni Red" kit that has, yup, specially valved Koni Red shocks and lowering springs for a total of $525. A very nice option if you ask me.




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