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Lowering 2G

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MaRsHMeLLoZ

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Sep 20, 2004
Sparks, Nevada
Ive just bought a pair of progress lowering springs for my 2g- would it be alright to put them on my stock struts for now while Im saving up for some konis, or should I wait untill I get the struts? What would I have to worry about if I put them on right now?
 
It's alright to put them on stock struts at this point if it's absolutely necessary. What you'll be possibly facing by doing that is a bouncy ride, and the potential to have your struts blow. This certainly isn't the best situation...however, I rode around with a blown strut on my Civic doing the same thing (Sportlines on stock struts) and it felt a bit 'mushy' if nothing else. But if it's temporary you shouldn't have any major problems...I just wouldn't recommend it for any extended period of time.
 
ill just wait till I get my struts then, thank you
 
This isn't a huge deal or anything, but by waiting for new struts will allow you to avoid doing the job more than once... :thumb:
 
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