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Sure, NP!
Maybe I should say that the front is slightly higher than the rear. Is this the case for stock springs???
In that case, I'd try the AFE Type R springs. Those are progressive and start from 165 lb/in., which IIRC, is the same as stock Si's rate. Thinking it'd be less bouncy on rough roads.
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Sure, NP!
Maybe I should say that the front is slightly higher than the rear. Is this the case for stock springs???
In that case, I'd try the AFE Type R springs. Those are progressive and start from 165 lb/in., which IIRC, is the same as stock Si's rate. Thinking it'd be less bouncy on rough roads.
Do you have a picture?
 

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Thanks for the pic. Is the road slightly downhill?
Petty sure mine is higher in the front compared to rear.
I'll take a picture if I drive it to work tomorrow.
 
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11th Gen Honda Civic 2023 Civic Si Spring Rates, Motion Ratio, Ride Frequencies, Autocross PXL_20240112_203407958


Forgot about this one I took not too long after install.
Maybe I should take another one in the same spot...
 


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Thanks for the pic. Is the road slightly downhill?
Petty sure mine is higher in the front compared to rear.
I'll take a picture if I drive it to work tomorrow.
It’s up slightly. So slanted up from left to right.
 

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According to these pictures I took today it seems to have settled in the meantime...
11th Gen Honda Civic 2023 Civic Si Spring Rates, Motion Ratio, Ride Frequencies, Autocross PXL_20240410_195340419


11th Gen Honda Civic 2023 Civic Si Spring Rates, Motion Ratio, Ride Frequencies, Autocross PXL_20240410_195707388
 

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Yeah that actually looks good. Can’t find any FK8 springs near me only FL5 unfortunately.
Got mine used on Marketplace. I'd love to try the ones I mentioned before. These are a bit bouncy on real rough roads.
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