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I'm considering going with a similar setup with 19's and lowering springs on my Si.

The Part Number you listed in the video shows on the Eibach website for a 2020 Civic Sedan/Coupe Base, 1.2" Front, 1.3" Rear. (E20-40-036-01-22)
https://eibach.com/us/1993/E20-40-036-01-22-HONDA-Civic-sportline-kit

For a 10th gen Civic Si Sedan/Coupe;
Eibach has (E20-40-036-02-22) 1.7" Front, 1.8" Rear.
https://eibach.com/us/2193/E20-40-036-02-22-HONDA-Civic-sportline-kit
OR: (E10-40-036-01-22) 0.9" Front, 1.0" Rear.
https://eibach.com/us/1993/E10-40-036-01-22-HONDA-Civic-pro-kit

Also For a 10th gen Civic Base Sedan/Coupe (E10-40-036-01-22) 0.7" Front, 1.0" Rear.
https://eibach.com/us/1978/E10-40-036-01-22-HONDA-Civic-pro-kit

I'm assuming any of these would also work on the 2022's, just might not be exact numbers for lowering height due to different weights.

11th Gen Honda Civic 10th Gen Eibach Sportline Springs installed on 11th Gen Civic Sport Snip Yt.PNG
 
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I'm considering going with a similar setup with 19's and lowering springs on my Si.

I'm assuming any of these would also work on the 2022's, just might not be exact numbers for lowering height due to different weights.
Be careful if you are lowering you're SI...Most 10th gen lowering springs will fit on the 11th gen but....
I work in parts for Honda and did all my research on what would be the best ...Eibach are ok,they will fit fine with the # E20-40-036-02-22 (SI) but one thing you should know is that the SI as a higher spring rate than the 10th gen one especialy in the rear (54% more)so if you go with 10th gen spring that will fit #1,you will have a lower spring rate than oem...you will feel the rear less stable!! and most spring will lower the rear more than the front!

I have and SI 2022,Im lowered and like i said i did all my research and my choice was to go with SWIFT SPEC-R springs that are made for Japanese cars ..the car stand's equal all around (1.1" fr / 1.1" rear)...and right now i have the same spring rate rear than OEM and 48% more rate in the front that makes the car more stable......

The car rides like it's oem ,but much more stable

Here is a pics...sorry about the Steelie..i live in Quebec/Canada and we still have alot of snow here ..in 2 weeks it should be on the oem wheels

11th Gen Honda Civic 10th Gen Eibach Sportline Springs installed on 11th Gen Civic Sport si 2022 swift
 

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Be careful if you are lowering you're SI...Most 10th gen lowering springs will fit on the 11th gen but....
I work in parts for Honda and did all my research on what would be the best ...Eibach are ok,they will fit fine with the # E20-40-036-02-22 (SI) but one thing you should know is that the SI as a higher spring rate than the 10th gen one especialy in the rear (54% more)so if you go with 10th gen spring that will fit #1,you will have a lower spring rate than oem...you will feel the rear less stable!! and most spring will lower the rear more than the front!

I have and SI 2022,Im lowered and like i said i did all my research and my choice was to go with SWIFT SPEC-R springs that are made for Japanese cars ..the car stand's equal all around (1.1" fr / 1.1" rear)...and right now i have the same spring rate rear than OEM and 48% more rate in the front that makes the car more stable......

The car rides like it's oem ,but much more stable

Here is a pics...sorry about the Steelie..i live in Quebec/Canada and we still have alot of snow here ..in 2 weeks it should be on the oem wheels

si 2022 swift.jpg

It's been 3 weeks....let's see those beautiful 18's! :headbang:
 


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i installed the swift springs on my SGP SI and i was geeting metallic noises from stop and turning, are your presenting the same problem?
 

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How are the Swift Springs holding up? Run into any issue or noises? I want to change to springs but torn right now since Eibach doesn't make the Sportline for the 11th gen yet and Im not sure if coilovers are the way to go.
 

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Just installed Eibach Prokit for the 11th Gen. They came out amazing and so far no noises or rubbing. They still have to settle but should be good to go if anyone was on the fence for Eibach you should definitely consider it.

My set up:
Eibach Prokit
Enkei T6R 18x9.5 +38mm/5x4.5
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 235/40R18XL
11th Gen Honda Civic 10th Gen Eibach Sportline Springs installed on 11th Gen Civic Sport 08338B47-C94C-4EB1-AB97-50DCD49E6023
11th Gen Honda Civic 10th Gen Eibach Sportline Springs installed on 11th Gen Civic Sport 99BE4DF9-2500-4CE2-9B60-4EE7545C4633
11th Gen Honda Civic 10th Gen Eibach Sportline Springs installed on 11th Gen Civic Sport IMG_1035
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