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How do I get my Honda Fit Sport lowered?

I’d like to get the suspension on my Honda Fit Sport lowered. What will I need to buy to get this done? How much does it cost? And what kind of difference does it make to performance?

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Matt Terzi · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If you decide to have your
Honda Fit Sport
lowered, you’ll need to invest in a lowering kit. These can cost anywhere from around $200 for springs to more than $1,300 for full kits, like the Eibach Sport System Plus kit.
We strongly suggest getting a full, professionally-assembled kit. Don’t forget to calculate for labor costs, too!
If you are lowering your Honda for the cool look, then go for it. However, many believe lowering a car’s suspension improves performance and handling. But here’s the thing, though: it usually doesn’t.
Yes, lowering a car has upsides on a well-kept closed-circuit race track. On potholed city streets not designed for auto racing? Not so much. Having your Honda Fit Sport lowered will reduce its practicality, comfort, and more often than not, the handling. It also eats through tires and causes other parts to wear down faster.
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