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Old 06-24-2002, 06:25 PM
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I am thinking about purchasing some GC's and would like some comments from the people who have them installed and drive their vehicle daily. I am currently running KYB AGX's with Nuespeed springs in my coupe, would like to get some GC's rated for an Integra and was wondering about the ride quality, will it be better or much harsher than my Nuespeeds springs i have on there now? Any comments will be appreciated...
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i have them on my 96 hatch and i love them. i dont have aftermarket shocks and it rides great. alot better than my friend with skunks and AGXs. they are fine slammed or not. i highly recommend them if your on a budget. if moneys not a problem, tein HAs.
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The only problem with Teins' is the cost if they get blown out, I can't just replace a shock, I have to replace the whole unit . Thank you for your input.
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Aren't Teins rebuildable? Crap, I was gonna get HA's, but if you can't fix 'em, may have to go with someone else.... Who has a decent coilover that is adjustable, rebuildable, and not bouncy? Argh...so many choices....

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I went thru three suspension set ups in my Accord one was Koni/nuespeed and I hated them
Then I got the GC and Tokico blues and It was so much better then any of my other suspension set ups
I liked them so much I put the same set up on my 92 civic
All my friends ask what set up I have because It rides so good
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Cool, lots of positive feedback!!
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i have had h&r springs on my accord 91 with stock strut it was decent then i had GC on my 91 teg with stock strut and low *** **** and it road so freakn good now i have KYB AGX and GC coild over with 400 and 380 spring rate i feel bumbes and **** in the road but i mean come on im fuckn low when i raise it up it rides nice
email if ya got any Q's i know the guys at GC and i live 15 mins away from it
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