Looking to buy these for my civic. Please answer me this. In this video. We’re the coilovers on the highest setting? I’m looking into getting these cuz they look like it’ll be high enough for winter.
Not on the highest setting in the video. At the highest point, I’ve been able to achieve about 2-3” of wheel gap between the fender and the outermost part of the tire.
Great video my dude! I just installed mine following your steps, however, I the front tires rub on the springs, could it be because I have 18×8 rims? Or what I could have done wrong? Thanks!
@@developmentdivision122 thanks for answering! I have a 2020 civic oem rims 18×8, it's super weird because I had skunk2 coilovers before installing these and didn't have any issue with them at all
People have been putting coilovers on base model civics for decades. If it's slow....might as well handle and look good. That's what's great about these cars you can still have fun with under 200 horsepower
What’s the part number for these coilsover
@@bevis90 VSB14-CUAA1
The tabbed washer goes on the bolt side of the camber bolt. Not the nut side.
Have the same coils. What did you set your from camber plates to?
Would I need adjustable sway bar end links or any other suspension parts with this if I do a 1.5" - 2" drop?
Looking to buy these for my civic. Please answer me this. In this video. We’re the coilovers on the highest setting? I’m looking into getting these cuz they look like it’ll be high enough for winter.
Not on the highest setting in the video. At the highest point, I’ve been able to achieve about 2-3” of wheel gap between the fender and the outermost part of the tire.
@@developmentdivision122 you’ve been very helpful. Looking for a coilover that doesn’t have a minimum 2” drop. These look great.
How do I adjust ride height. Do I touch the coils only or both the coil and strut for ride height
Did the coilovers come with that isolator you put on top of the rear height adjuster?
Great video my dude! I just installed mine following your steps, however, I the front tires rub on the springs, could it be because I have 18×8 rims? Or what I could have done wrong?
Thanks!
This sounds like maybe a wheel fitment issue. I thought the oem wheels are 6.5 inches wide. The tires didn’t rub on the oem McPherson strut before??
@@developmentdivision122 thanks for answering! I have a 2020 civic oem rims 18×8, it's super weird because I had skunk2 coilovers before installing these and didn't have any issue with them at all
What wheels are those?
Sparco Assetto Gara
a single wrench is about $10
Coilovers on an eco civic - cringe
People have been putting coilovers on base model civics for decades.
If it's slow....might as well handle and look good. That's what's great about these cars you can still have fun with under 200 horsepower
@@theejoeyleethis guy gets it
Hello did the rear struts come with any other components besides the dust boot, bump stop and top washer?
I don’t believe so