H22 Suspension Question . . .
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H22 Suspension Question . . .
So im planning on dropping a H22 on my 96dx_coupe and well ive been lookin all over for a great suspension setup and i havent heard of VOGTLAND springs. any one know of these springs? im also really looking into H & R Springs or Tein. and also im not really planning on dropping my car soooo much! im thinking of keeping it stock height, but not sure since EVERY spring says they lower a couple of inches.
soooo has anyone heard good things about VOGTLAND?
soooo has anyone heard good things about VOGTLAND?
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Re: H22 Suspension Question . . . (LwdJdmR)
I had H&R races on my old car. Perfect drop if you have decent roads and some good shocks.
2.5F 2.25 Rear..
The H&R sports are ~2" all around.
Either are good setups unless you're planning on slamming it. H&R races look good though, nice stance and a good springrate. 400/500 I think.
Pair those with some Tokico illuminas, koni yellows, or Bilstein and you'll be very happy.
2.5F 2.25 Rear..
The H&R sports are ~2" all around.
Either are good setups unless you're planning on slamming it. H&R races look good though, nice stance and a good springrate. 400/500 I think.
Pair those with some Tokico illuminas, koni yellows, or Bilstein and you'll be very happy.
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with H&R race springs you need to get some good struts to help dampen with those stiff springs, pot holes will pwn you, watch out for aggressive speed bumps, ground control/koni yellow has always been a good combo.
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hmmm . . . gc springs . . . arent they a bit pricy????
one thing also, about the axel for the h22, ive seen 90-93 teggy axles with a combo of accord intermed. shaft, how the hell do you put these together???
one thing also, about the axel for the h22, ive seen 90-93 teggy axles with a combo of accord intermed. shaft, how the hell do you put these together???
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Re: (LwdJdmR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LwdJdmR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hmmm . . . gc springs . . . arent they a bit pricy????
one thing also, about the axel for the h22, ive seen 90-93 teggy axles with a combo of accord intermed. shaft, how the hell do you put these together???</TD></TR></TABLE>
take off the h22 inner piece and put it onto the teg axles (passenger side)
easy . drivers side you can just use the teg axle.
one thing also, about the axel for the h22, ive seen 90-93 teggy axles with a combo of accord intermed. shaft, how the hell do you put these together???</TD></TR></TABLE>
take off the h22 inner piece and put it onto the teg axles (passenger side)
easy . drivers side you can just use the teg axle.
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Re: (marshun)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by marshun »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
take off the h22 inner piece and put it onto the teg axles (passenger side)
easy . drivers side you can just use the teg axle.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so i can use this set up even though i dont have the H22 yet????
take off the h22 inner piece and put it onto the teg axles (passenger side)
easy . drivers side you can just use the teg axle.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so i can use this set up even though i dont have the H22 yet????
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