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Old 03-07-2003 | 08:28 PM
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I know that it's not an exactly good idea to lower your car on the stock shocks but I only have money for some springs and if they are only the sport version and not the race version, would I be ok with the stock shocks? I'm thinking H&R Sports.
Old 03-07-2003 | 08:48 PM
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You can drive around on the stock shocks for a while, but you should definitely plan to get upgraded ones ASAP. You can't really take advantage of stiffer spring rates unless you have enough damping to handle them.
Old 03-07-2003 | 10:17 PM
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i was driving on stock shocks for awhile after i got my sport springs. the shocks were good for a couple of months but you should definitely save for shocks after lowering your car.
Old 03-08-2003 | 02:42 PM
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how long do you think stock shocks will last on a lowered car?
Old 03-08-2003 | 03:01 PM
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I would imagine that you would have a bouncing ride with a stiffer spring and the stock shocks, plus it's easier to just do everything at once. Instead of doing it twice. I would just wait till you could get the money for both and do it do it at the same time.
Old 03-08-2003 | 04:33 PM
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Some springs will work fine with stock shocks (Comptech springs come to mind). Your ride quality with a set of non-aggressive-lowering springs and stock shocks will usually be very close to stock.

However, if you slam your car 3" on full race springs (with 400/500 springrates for example), your stock shocks will crap out very soon, and your handling will be akin to a bouncy 4x4.

It's not all that bad driving around on the stock ride height. You usually don't get harassed by kids looking to race. I was stock for 2 years, and sometimes I do miss being just another non-descript-Integra in traffic.

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Old 03-08-2003 | 04:39 PM
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I was in the same position as you, but I decided to wait do it the right way, but using your stock shocks will work. I thought of it like this, I didn't want to install the springs and then reinstalled them again when i got my shocks. if you have air tools or spring compressor its alot easier. if you have to do it by hand then its going to be a pain in the ass.




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