Strut/Spring selection
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Strut/Spring selection
I know you all probably hate seeing these types of posts, but I can't wrap my head around all the damn options out there.
I am looking to spend 400-500 getting new suspension for my '92 eg. Id like to lower a bit, and stiffen it up for daily driving. It wont see track days, or anything like that. But I do want to get some more performance out of it.
What would you all recommend?
I am looking to spend 400-500 getting new suspension for my '92 eg. Id like to lower a bit, and stiffen it up for daily driving. It wont see track days, or anything like that. But I do want to get some more performance out of it.
What would you all recommend?
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Re: Strut/Spring selection
Ya know, an old, well known forum that was properly run would have stickied threads with rules, frequently asked questions, and other important things you should read...Oh wait, we do!
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The information is right the **** there for you. You've been around long enough to know better. Unfuck yourself.
Hint: Very first link, under 10a.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...sting-3002401/
https://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-d...tions-1998336/
The information is right the **** there for you. You've been around long enough to know better. Unfuck yourself.
Hint: Very first link, under 10a.
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Re: Strut/Spring selection
Tein street basis coilovers should be around $500. They're a very nice setup, with all the right features for that price.
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