Are Neuspeed springs good? anybody own a pair or know anything about them?
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Are Neuspeed springs good? anybody own a pair or know anything about them?
i wanna know if neuspeed springs are rough or more of a smooth ride? i don't want too bouncey but i don't want them too stiff. anybody know anything? Also how about Tein s-tech springs?
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Re: Are Neuspeed springs good? anybody own a pair or know anything about them? (ANGELIQUE)
i have neuspeed race springs on my 95 hatch w/ kyb agx, and they ride really nice not bouncey at all
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Re: Are Neuspeed springs good? anybody own a pair or know anything about them? (photec2)
i had them on my 97coupe with stock struts i liked them alright
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Your not going to be able to have a non bouncy ride without buying after market shocks, i have the neuspeed race springs and i like them allright but i need to get new shocks.
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Re: (ANGELIQUE)
OK. Here are some facts of life.
Any lowering spring is going to be stiffer. They will vary in stiffness, but the Neuspeeds are certainly mild. I auto-x on mine (mounted on Koni Yellow shocks) and it is still a mostly comfortable ride.
You will need to upgrade your shocks. Otherwise, the ride will definitely go downhill after your stock shocks wear out in no time.
If you're just looking for "mAd DrOp y0!", then Neuspeed Sports or Tein S-Techs will be fine. Just upgrade your shocks. Suspension is the wrong place to try and cut corners.
Any lowering spring is going to be stiffer. They will vary in stiffness, but the Neuspeeds are certainly mild. I auto-x on mine (mounted on Koni Yellow shocks) and it is still a mostly comfortable ride.
You will need to upgrade your shocks. Otherwise, the ride will definitely go downhill after your stock shocks wear out in no time.
If you're just looking for "mAd DrOp y0!", then Neuspeed Sports or Tein S-Techs will be fine. Just upgrade your shocks. Suspension is the wrong place to try and cut corners.
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