How to lower a teg.....
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How to lower a teg.....
Come Spring, I want to lower my GSR.. But, how do I go about that?.. Some people told me to just cut the springs.. Some said to buy coil-overs.. Others say I need the whole deal.. Lowering springs, coil-overs, shocks, camber kit and etc.. But what do I really need?.. I was wondering if it would be okay if I just got adjustable coil-overs and drop it that way.. But what are the plus and minuses of not having the whole package on the car??..
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (cotton_lix)
I plan to do the same thing with my GSR and I have no problems spending money on some quality springs or coilovers. I have decided to go with the Skunk2 coilover. You may want to compare and contrast brands so you will get the best.
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Designbot)
I plan to do the same thing with my GSR and I have no problems spending money on some quality springs or coilovers. I have decided to go with the Skunk2 coilover. You may want to compare and contrast brands so you will get the best.
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (delinquent)
I installed Skunk2's in my teg last week. They're also supposed to be unbelievably bouncy, and I haven't had that problem. My boyfriend had skunk2's in his teg for about a year, and never had any problems. Of course, I got them for $190 for the set, so I wasn't gonna pass it up anyway.
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (PnX-R)
if all you want to do is lower the car then take the springs out put em in a spring comressor and heat the hell out of them. hehe i promise it wont be bouncy at all.....
if you want it to handlebetter i would seriously do alot of reasearch before you lower itso you can figure out how you want your car to handle and what itwilltake to get you there. then youll answer all your own questions.and if you can get to be freinds with some people with civics/tegs that have done suspension work and ride in them to see what you like instead of what i might like.
[Modified by JCushing, 5:25 PM 1/29/2002]
if you want it to handlebetter i would seriously do alot of reasearch before you lower itso you can figure out how you want your car to handle and what itwilltake to get you there. then youll answer all your own questions.and if you can get to be freinds with some people with civics/tegs that have done suspension work and ride in them to see what you like instead of what i might like.
[Modified by JCushing, 5:25 PM 1/29/2002]
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (PnX-R)
like cotton lix said.. whoever told you to just chop your springs .. haha their an idiot..
anyway im very happy with my Eibach Sportline and Koni adjustable sport (yellows) combination... i did the install myself.. its not that hard.. all you need is a jack, jack stands, spring compressor (for the stock spring), ratchet/breaker bar, socket set, and allen wrench... its a pretty straight forward install once your at the car..
anyway im very happy with my Eibach Sportline and Koni adjustable sport (yellows) combination... i did the install myself.. its not that hard.. all you need is a jack, jack stands, spring compressor (for the stock spring), ratchet/breaker bar, socket set, and allen wrench... its a pretty straight forward install once your at the car..
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (HaUTSaauce)
Skunk 2's and Koni Yellows are a good combo. If you just want drop springs, go for Neuspeed race springs w/ Bilstien shocks. In fact, Neuspeed uses Bilstiens on their coilover system.
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (www.s4-mtm.com)
fill your car with sandbags.....help you stay on the ground in sharp turns too naw.........i got sportlines with koni red........great combo
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Biggspeed)
Cut the springs ...... is out of the question. get lowing springs or a true coilver kit with the built in shock not just the 300 kit with just the adjustable collar they suck especially the skunk2 coilovers
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (97integraLST)
I've learned my lesson. Next time I lower my teg I'm putting in a camber kit too at the same time. I bought the neuspeed race spring. Really low. I should have bought Koni Shocks too at the same time. Now I have to pay for the consequences. I had to buy all four new tires in each corner, not only once, but TWICE. <Dumb-***. But it's all fixed now. I think next time I'll get the good stuff like TEIN or ZEAL or you know...
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Re: How to lower a teg.....
Does anyone have a set of neuspeed sport springs on? If so, do you have stock shocks or aftermarket, i think its only about a 1 inch drop so they might not be necessary...opinions??
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (PnX-R)
Wow.. Would you look at all the replies I got.. Thanks for all the info.. So now.. I've got another question.. If I get just coil-overs and not the shocks, what's the worse that could happen?.. As compared to buying new coil-overs and shocks??
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (alexboy)
Cut the springs ...... is out of the question. get lowing springs or a true coilver kit with the built in shock not just the 300 kit with just the adjustable collar they suck especially the skunk2 coilovers
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Devin)
Does anyone have a set of neuspeed sport springs on? If so, do you have stock shocks or aftermarket, i think its only about a 1 inch drop so they might not be necessary...opinions??
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Kellindal)
What true coilover kits are there out there? The only ones I can think of are the Apexi WS and the Apexi N1. I'm just not thinking clearly, but what else is there? Also, I heard that the Apexi WS isn't as good as getting coilovers and aftermarket shocks. The idea sounds better, but who makes a good coilover kit?
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Kellindal)
Cut the springs ...... is out of the question. get lowing springs or a true coilver kit with the built in shock not just the 300 kit with just the adjustable collar they suck especially the skunk2 coilovers
What true coilover kits are there out there? The only ones I can think of are the Apexi WS and the Apexi N1. I'm just not thinking clearly, but what else is there? Also, I heard that the Apexi WS isn't as good as getting coilovers and aftermarket shocks. The idea sounds better, but who makes a good coilover kit?
What true coilover kits are there out there? The only ones I can think of are the Apexi WS and the Apexi N1. I'm just not thinking clearly, but what else is there? Also, I heard that the Apexi WS isn't as good as getting coilovers and aftermarket shocks. The idea sounds better, but who makes a good coilover kit?
Read the latest issue of SUPER STREET magazine(the one with the 5Zigen RSX). It has a wide variety of the expensive coilovers. The whole damper kit. They will run you from 800 and up for a good coilover system
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (illestjr)
After market springs/shocks combo: Most widely used and recommended for a better handling/looking car.
Good Shocks:
Koni Yellows - Best/most expensive shock out there. It will cost you about $500. Nobody every complained about these...EVER.
KYB AGX adjustables - relatively cheap shocks with good performance. $340
Tokico Illuminas - above $400. They're also good.
All of those shocks mentioned above have stiffness adjustability.
Good Springs:
Eibach - Prokit (1.3~1.5 inch drop) ~$190.
Sportline (1.8+ drop)
H&R - 2 kinds just like eibach, but cheaper.
Neuspeed, comptech....etc... also have their cons/pros. *search*
(Never cut springs, it's just wrong. )
Coil overs with aftermarket or stock shocks: If you only want to lower the car and like the ability to adjust height. Aftermarket shocks are recommended.
Coil overs are a little more expensive than spring/shocks combo from my knowledge.
Good Shocks:
Koni Yellows - Best/most expensive shock out there. It will cost you about $500. Nobody every complained about these...EVER.
KYB AGX adjustables - relatively cheap shocks with good performance. $340
Tokico Illuminas - above $400. They're also good.
All of those shocks mentioned above have stiffness adjustability.
Good Springs:
Eibach - Prokit (1.3~1.5 inch drop) ~$190.
Sportline (1.8+ drop)
H&R - 2 kinds just like eibach, but cheaper.
Neuspeed, comptech....etc... also have their cons/pros. *search*
(Never cut springs, it's just wrong. )
Coil overs with aftermarket or stock shocks: If you only want to lower the car and like the ability to adjust height. Aftermarket shocks are recommended.
Coil overs are a little more expensive than spring/shocks combo from my knowledge.
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Re: How to lower a teg..... (Interlude)
What true coilover kits are there out there? The only ones I can think of are the Apexi WS and the Apexi N1. I'm just not thinking clearly, but what else is there? Also, I heard that the Apexi WS isn't as good as getting coilovers and aftermarket shocks. The idea sounds better, but who makes a good coilover kit?
What the....APEX'i WS and the APEX'i N1 are exhausts bro....just thought I should mention that
What the....APEX'i WS and the APEX'i N1 are exhausts bro....just thought I should mention that