Love the look. Going to order my Eibach lowering springs soon!
I saw comments about spacers, what size spacers you going for? And would there be a possibility of needing longer studs to ensure proper tightening of the lug nuts?
if you scroll up and look at “JC-RH” profile he has a really detailed post about what spacers he ran for perfect fitment. I went with aftermarket wheels if you want to see my new post. As for needing longer studs that would only be necessary if you go with a small slip on spacer like a 10mm, but for example if you use a 25mm spacer the wheel will bolt on to the studs on the spacerLove the look. Going to order my Eibach lowering springs soon!
I saw comments about spacers, what size spacers you going for? And would there be a possibility of needing longer studs to ensure proper tightening of the lug nuts?
Zero Instructions came in the box with the springs. Besides recommending to trim the bump stops, which I did. I actually installed these springs myself at home with the help of a friend. I relied on the AHC Garage video and also some videos on spring installs from the 2022 civic si. I bought a Strut spring compressor to ensure safety and do the job “right”, which I’ll paste the link. For Torque specs, I found a PDF on specs for a 2022 civic si and I just used the same for my Integra. Rear camber arms were the most pain (driver side) because it’s so crammed. I have 2 torque wrenches, one being fairly small, on the driver side wasn’t able to torque one of the main inner bolts so I got it as tight as possible with an offset wrench and also a ratchet wrench . No direct instruction videos so I just tried doing everything correctly.Did the Eibach springs come with at least adequate instructions? Eibach has "instructions" on their website, but they are only 2 pages. Page 1 tells you you will likely kill yourself and your car will assplode, if you try to DIY and aren't a rocket surgeon, and page 2 only tells you to trim the bump stops, which I think at least one person has said is unnecessary. So, no help at all.
I've watched the AHC Garage video, and am relatively confident I can do this myself. I have access to a lift, so that will make it much easier. The most important bits of information I don't know are the torque values for all the fasteners. There are no instructions listed for the camber arms.
Thanks for the information. Would you mind posting a link to the torque specs you found?Zero Instructions came in the box with the springs. Besides recommending to trim the bump stops, which I did. I actually installed these springs myself at home with the help of a friend. I relied on the AHC Garage video and also some videos on spring installs from the 2022 civic si. I bought a Strut spring compressor to ensure safety and do the job “right”, which I’ll paste the link. For Torque specs, I found a PDF on specs for a 2022 civic si and I just used the same for my Integra. Rear camber arms were the most pain (driver side) because it’s so crammed. I have 2 torque wrenches, one being fairly small, on the driver side wasn’t able to torque one of the main inner bolts so I got it as tight as possible with an offset wrench and also a ratchet wrench . No direct instruction videos so I just tried doing everything correctly.
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I couldn't disagree more. I love how the factory offset looks on these cars (and most cars for that matter).Love the drop, but it needs spacers desperately.
-Hello!I also tackled the lowering springs and rear control arms with the help of a family member. Just wanna give a few tips and expectations coming from someone who doesn’t have a whole lot of mechanical experience:
- Expect this entire job to take 8 hours ish give or take on the floor with no experience, assuming you’re installing those rear upr control arms.
- For the front springs you can get away with just unbolting the strut, sway bar link, and prying down on the lower control arm to get it out, you don’t have to touch the lower ball joint. Other forums from the civic side state to be cautious about doing that in case you pop out an axle but I pried on it and it was all good no issues. Also, strut can go in same way with the help of a jack. Additionally, biggest takeaway from the front is that to make sure the car is in the air on both sides and that you shouldn’t have to absolutely force anything in with impact and hammers, did this with the strut bolt when trying to put it back together and ended up messing up the bolt threads. The strut has a specific seating position that if you twist it around you should feel it “seat” into position. I would recommend just using a paint marker and putting it back exactly how it was which is how I found out it sits in a specific way.
-For the rear springs, piece of cake. Just unbolt the lower control arm at the knuckle and the sway bar link and you can slide it in and out no problem.
- The control arms in the rear were probably the biggest pain in the ass, just like others have stated. Passenger side was somewhat doable but the drivers side has fuel tank hoses in the way which halved your already limited space. I’m telling you right now, if you don’t have offset wrenches, this job will be impossible so make sure you have those. Soemthing that made it a bit easier was having long needle nose pliers to get the bolt back in and ziptieing the fuel hoses out of your way for some more room.
- Also I personally greased down damn near everything after hearing about some of the noise issues people were having and I greased the areas where the new springs touched the rubber pads, bolts a bit to also help me get them in, and so far have not had any noise issues.
-Ride quality definitely is a bit harsher, something I totally overlooked which was dumb of me but to consider when your daily driving it.
Overall install was a bit tough than I thought it was gonna be for a Japanese car but was glad I got some experience doing it and just figured I would hop on here and give my two sense. Also I am running 18x8.5 aodhan aff7’s with a 30 offset and no rubbing or anything. Wheels clear nicely, and the fitment is damn near spot on. If I remember, I’ll try to attach some pictures of how the car sits.