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97 civic hatch,, air suspension??????

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maxpower98   +1y
I am looking for a basic bolt on kit for my civic daily. What is a good kit, what is bad, should i use air cylinders or jsut strut bags, any links of companys would be great. Nothing really crazy jsut a basic kit that will set it nicely on the ground. thanks for your time.

Glen
StreetNshow.com   +1y
Hey glen,

Check us out and compare, we have a few struts kits on our site that are on sale this month

www.StreetNshow.com

-Anthony
maxpower98   +1y
hey thanks man i have heard alot about using cylinders instead of strut bags? any real advantage in my situation. also with the easy street kit how does it lay out. does anyone have pictures of a civic without a body kit that has this easy stret kit on it?

thanks again
Glen
maxpower98   +1y
bump anyone else have any info?
1lownismo   +1y
I personally wouldnt go easy street I have heard alot of storys about it not laying out. And also cause most of the kits use a double conveluted bag(sp) They tend to rub and pop. I dont like cylinders either but they seem to work pretty good. I haved done a few mazda 6's with both options and the cylinders have held up well and it lays subframe. where as the other one rides nice but sits a few inches higher. But I didnt give him the easystreet I did a sleevebag strut setup. so he has plenty of clearence.
jigger   +1y
Edited: 6/10/2008 6:44:34 PM by jigger

i have a easystreet kit for my 91 accord and i haven't had any probems and it lays and it was a daily driver 4 3yrsnow am doing a body drop so i dont need tem anymore.i have the complete easystreet kit also. i have 4 brand new easystreet strutbags and 4 used air strutbags if u know anybody looking.
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