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LOVEthatDC2 01-12-2012 08:18 PM

RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I'm about to pick up a stock Type-S and I just want to lower it, that's it.

From my experience with the DC2 and CIvic's, my best combo for comfort and usability was putting the springs from a 96-00 Civic into the Integra ...

Based on your guys' experience with the RSX, what is the more comfortable suspension? I'm never going to track the car, I'm going to drive it on normal roads. I'd like to go as low as I can without sacrificing TOO much ride quality.

Thanks

teamXXXracing 01-13-2012 04:19 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
get a set of eibach sportline springs and call it a day. first thing i did when i got mine (long time ago)... road like stock and looked much better.

eksamz9 01-13-2012 03:54 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I have d2 coilovers on my type s they feel amazing...im from jersey and drive my car every day, jersey is full of nasty potholes and they still feel good in any surfuse.. I love d2s :), get them now cuz I have heard people saying that they are going to get really expensive soon

Type-Spaz 01-13-2012 05:41 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
if you want to slam it like it sounds like then you loose a lot of comfort and driveability... but look at F&FIIs if thats the case.

LOVEthatDC2 01-13-2012 07:32 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Nah I'm over slamming my cars but i dont like any gap (maybe 1 finger) ...speed bumps used to be the enemy haha

EM1 Resto 01-21-2012 03:19 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I have a set of Eibach pro kit springs. They are pretty close to a stock ride. $130 shipped if you want them. (02-04 RSX)

LOVEthatDC2 01-21-2012 04:35 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 

Originally Posted by EM1 Resto (Post 46722235)
I have a set of Eibach pro kit springs. They are pretty close to a stock ride. $130 shipped if you want them. (02-04 RSX)

will they fit the 05-06?

EM1 Resto 01-22-2012 01:11 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Sorry 02-04 is different.

Type-Spaz 01-22-2012 02:23 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 

Originally Posted by LOVEthatDC2 (Post 46722536)
will they fit the 05-06?

I have a set of Eibachs on stock struts lying around. Had them on my DC5 and loved them. 2005 Type-S

old photos from when I installed them.
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=588133


nothing wrong with them just made a deal with a guy and got his Buddy Clubs for labor fees :)

903types 01-23-2012 12:46 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Get the Tein basics. Theyll go low enough and still give you reasonable ride quality.

LOVEthatDC2 01-23-2012 01:18 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 

Originally Posted by 903types (Post 46732289)
Get the Tein basics. Theyll go low enough and still give you reasonable ride quality.

thanks!


now I just have to scour the internet for pics of drops :)

Surferman 01-23-2012 07:52 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Hey broski, ive been researching the same thing
I have heard nothing but good from Progress coilovers, D2 coilovers, Tein, and fucntion/form coils.

If you only want a 1 inch drop, aspec suspension made by acura does this and its like 650 new. Its a mild drop though, Eibach will drop a little more.

LOVEthatDC2 01-23-2012 09:34 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
me too lately - heard good things about the progress coilovers but to start I'm just looking for some springs that will do the job

backlash278 01-24-2012 06:11 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I love the look of the A-spec suspension some of the others are too low for me. But again I was more concerned with not getting too many chips / bottoming out

LOVEthatDC2 02-02-2012 12:41 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
i'm searching now but will the base springs go into the type s?

I know that when I wanted a smother ride in my GSR, I put 96-00 Civic springs in there and it was a nice ride. Wondering if it's kinda the same idea?

jdmshocker 02-02-2012 03:32 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
base/type s = same suspension. As long as you have the right app. (02-04 or 05-06)I just got a dc5 too. Trust me, Your shocks ride good now but watch what happens when you slam it. RSX's are heavy. anyways heres what i got in my research depending on how low you wanna drop and how much you really care about ride quality/handling

(google sale or ebay ) Skunk 2 Lowering Springs $185 ( F 2.25'' R 2.0 '' ) ( for slamming your car their springs suck tho)
(google sale or ebay ) Eibach Lowering Springs $185 ( F 2.0 R 1.75'') ( Eliminate wheel well clearance but not covering tires )

(google sale or ebay) Tein S tech $180 (F 1.7'' R 1.4'') ( waste of money. They make your car still look stock height)

FYI about those D2 lowering springs $150 ( F 2.0'' R 2.0'' ) ( ok, but have a possible chance of front and rear not looking even )

I'm gonna go with Eibach myself. you can google rsx with eibach lowering springs and that will give you an image what it will look like. Check out Clubrsx.com and what ppl think.

LOVEthatDC2 02-02-2012 07:05 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
^ dude, that's awesome - and pretty much what I've been finding. I've had S-tech's before and they're not bad but they do drop the rear a little more than I would like and not dropping the front as much as I would like.

To solve the ride quality on the integra (and drop it a TINY bit more) I went with the springs from a CIvic. Wondering if I go with the base springs, what that will do ...

mustclime 02-04-2012 10:51 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I hang sooo many car fourms, from vettes to miatas and mr2's, scca road race to the ring's tt sight..........only honda and subi sights have people talking about "finger gaps" and "wheel gap"....thus....the honda forums are the short bus of car groups.

one peace of advice....spring rates set damper rates....if you change your springs, change your dampers.

LOVEthatDC2 02-05-2012 04:55 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Progress or eibach sportline springs is what I think I may be heading for ... Any experience here? Good / bad?

Mike Lowwryyy 03-02-2012 01:48 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Very good thread... Im in the same boat and wanted to point out that there are 2 types of Eibach springs. The Sportline which is mentioned here and also the pro kit which is only a moderate drop. 1" Front and 1.4" Rear I believe.

Also... not sure how accurate this is but its a good guideline
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=205738

Deetz 03-02-2012 03:30 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
I can also vouch for Suspension techniques as being a great option for a set of spring, that ride very well. Priced well too

Todd00 03-02-2012 04:24 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
You picked the *wrong* car if you want to lower it and not affect ride quality or suspension geometry.

My advice: get the OEM A-Spec kit and be done. Don't screw around with junk coilovers (like the tein basic, D2, Megan, Skunk2, etc) and do it the way Acura engineered the car (A-Spec).

Deetz 03-03-2012 06:12 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 

Originally Posted by Todd00 (Post 46962030)
You picked the *wrong* car if you want to lower it and not affect ride quality or suspension geometry.

My advice: get the OEM A-Spec kit and be done. Don't screw around with junk coilovers (like the tein basic, D2, Megan, Skunk2, etc) and do it the way Acura engineered the car (A-Spec).

For the most part, i agree with this.......

As an owner of an rsx since it 1st came out in 2002, i lowered my car about 2" about the 3rd day i bought it, it it has rode so well and smoothly, i haven't touched it the past 10 years since. I think the biggest reason is that i used a nice set of lowering springs (progressive rate), as opposed to the cheap coil over setup up most commonly offered.

The oem A Spec strut and coil setup definitely is a good option too, but only lowers 1"

Mr. Spade 03-03-2012 07:11 PM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 

Originally Posted by backlash278 (Post 46740466)
I love the look of the A-spec suspension some of the others are too low for me. But again I was more concerned with not getting too many chips / bottoming out


Originally Posted by mustclime (Post 46802309)
I hang sooo many car fourms, from vettes to miatas and mr2's, scca road race to the ring's tt sight..........only honda and subi sights have people talking about "finger gaps" and "wheel gap"....thus....the honda forums are the short bus of car groups.

one peace of advice....spring rates set damper rates....if you change your springs, change your dampers.

these are about the only pieces of good advice in this thread.

Hurr I want to slam my car so let me get D2/Ksport/RandomTradingCo coilovers with retarded spring rates and no R&D for cheap.

get Racelands TBH.

LOVEthatDC2 03-04-2012 11:32 AM

Re: RSX Type S Suspension Question
 
Ended up going with the Eibach Sport Lines, low enough without being TOO low and high enough to not bottom out on speed bumps. IMO, perfect balance and most of all ... functional.

here she is after a much needed wash

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b5...P/c3ae4af9.jpg


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