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I just installed some MSP springs with Tokico blues and I am not liking on how my car is sitting. (The front sits higher than the rear.) What springs would pair well with the Tokico blues while giving an even drop and still be comfortable for a daily driver? Keep in mind that my wife drives the car more than me, as we have a 2 year old son. I'm stuck with my wife's civic hatch. :'(
 
Eibach pro Kit springs are progressively designed, they ride comfortably in normal driving and stiffen up under hard cornering. I've got em they're great for street use and the car sits right, and not too low. What's an FSH9 intake cam?

I just installed some MSP springs with Tokico blues and I am not liking on how my car is sitting. (The front sits higher than the rear.) What springs would pair well with the Tokico blues while giving an even drop and still be comfortable for a daily driver? Keep in mind that my wife drives the car more than me, as we have a 2 year old son. I'm stuck with my wife's civic hatch. :'(
 
Some info on the FSH9 Cam.

There's a lot of info to be found if you search, but it's a lot to sift through.
 
The rear is sagging because you're using MSP springs. The spring perch on the stock MSP struts (not the same as the HPs) is lower and therefore the spring is shorter. Because you now have the HPs, any non-MSP-specific springs should give you the drop you're looking for. I'd stay away from any springs labeled explicitely for the Protege5 as well as the rear-ends weigh differently and this could effect ride height.
 

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