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Old 07-30-2008, 01:54 PM
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What are your experiences with the different suspensions out there? Mainly gonna use my hatch for a daily driver. Any suggestions?
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Same as any other civic. How are the roads out where you live? Will you want to drive fast and practical, or slow and low? It all depends.

A good set of shocks and regular plain jane lowering springs are good for a moderate drop and daily driving. 1.5-2.5" would be good for a modest drop.

For low and slow (with a good ride, the right way), you'll want some purpose-built adjustable shortrod shocks with adjustable coilover springs.

Tell us more about what you want to do, and maybe we can point you in the right direction.
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The roads in hawaii pretty much flat. No rough terrain anywhere i drive. Probably low and slow till I get a B16 or something. Thinking of just getting a D16z6 for now to hold me off.
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Well, to do it right, slamming on adjustable coilovers can be pricier than just lowering. However, once you have the adjustable coilovers, you can do just that; adjust them to whatever ride height you want.

PIC is a super good brand, though what the guys on this site spring for is the Koni Yellow sport shocks with Ground Control slip over coilovers. The Koni/GC would be the recommended setup for those on a budget. I myself am possibly looking into this to experiment with different ride heights.

I'm presently moderately lowered on GC shocks with Skunk2 springs for ease of maintenance. I have a JDM D15B VTEC.

The ride quality is stiff, the height looks nice, good cornering for an occasional spirited turn, and, I can take speed bumps without having to crabwalk them. Practical and Low-Key I believe is the term for what I have now, but I'd like to make a bit of a bigger splash in the near future.


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Can't beat the Koni/Ground Control combo.

Skunk 2 has some nice stuff also if your low on cash.
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I'll give those a look. thanks. Not on a tight budget, but I'm not gonna be racing or anything.
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How about Tokico blues with GC coilovers>?
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^That would be good too...for DD'ing that is.
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Default Re: 94CX suspension options (dzaazter)

Anyone use the tanabe sustec pro coilover damper set? I can get the full set brand new for around $400. was wondering if they were any good? thanks
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Koni yellows with gc coilovers is a bad *** setup.
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sustec????
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tanabe sustec? anyone????
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I have someone selling me a set of KYB AGX cause he's selling his car. How can I check to make sure the shocks are in good working order?
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