Need help: can't decide on springs 91 Civic LX
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Need help: can't decide on springs 91 Civic LX
Hey all. Its been a long time since I've browsed and posted on here. I just picked up my first Honda in the last 9 years a week ago from today. It is a 1991 Civic LX sedan. Ironically my last civic was a 1991 Civic SI hatch in Tahitian Green pearl. What a regret selling her.....anyways moving forward.....
My civic is currently on an absurdly low set up. The car is on Koni yellows with some really short Swift Metric Coilover springs. I think they are 5" in length and the spring rate is 30k. Not comfortable at all. The car is so low it rubs on virtually every imperfection in the road and rubs on every single turn. It is uncomfortable and very impractical at this height. I am looking to getting rid of these short 5" Swift springs and getting something else. Like I stated I've been out of Hondas for almost a decade so it's not fresh to me as to what is good and possibly new products and companies that have came out over the last decade. I'm not looking to really break the bank either. I did a little research and these are some options and prices of what I have found. My last EF if I can recall correctly had HR sport springs and I forget the shock brand, but they weren't low at all. I also had a 2000 Civic SI on Koni Yellows and Tein S Tech springs and I recall that being pretty low, it seemed lower than the drop that Tein advertised
GOAL: Raise my car significantly. I will try to post photos tomorrow of just how low it is. It's really insane how low it is. The tires are practically touching the body. When turning the wheel, yes, the tire rubs in the well.
I know with the Koni Yellow's I can definitely end up getting myself a really nice enjoyable ride and height, depending on my selection.
I will try to post some photos tomorrow. Any and all suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated. I have little to no experience/knowledge in the suspension department for the EF in particular as I only had one and I never really changed much on it. Thanks in advance!!!
My civic is currently on an absurdly low set up. The car is on Koni yellows with some really short Swift Metric Coilover springs. I think they are 5" in length and the spring rate is 30k. Not comfortable at all. The car is so low it rubs on virtually every imperfection in the road and rubs on every single turn. It is uncomfortable and very impractical at this height. I am looking to getting rid of these short 5" Swift springs and getting something else. Like I stated I've been out of Hondas for almost a decade so it's not fresh to me as to what is good and possibly new products and companies that have came out over the last decade. I'm not looking to really break the bank either. I did a little research and these are some options and prices of what I have found. My last EF if I can recall correctly had HR sport springs and I forget the shock brand, but they weren't low at all. I also had a 2000 Civic SI on Koni Yellows and Tein S Tech springs and I recall that being pretty low, it seemed lower than the drop that Tein advertised
GOAL: Raise my car significantly. I will try to post photos tomorrow of just how low it is. It's really insane how low it is. The tires are practically touching the body. When turning the wheel, yes, the tire rubs in the well.
I know with the Koni Yellow's I can definitely end up getting myself a really nice enjoyable ride and height, depending on my selection.
What I have found thus far.....
- D2 Racing Lowering Springs- Front 2.5" Rear 2.25" $127.50 shipped
- H&R Sport front 1.9" Rear 1.8" $224.03 shipped Not so keen on spending this much. Had them before and they weren't that memorable to me to be spending that much....
- KSport Lowering Springs- Front 2.5" Rear 2.25" $139 shipped I've always heard K Sport and D2 were basically the same company not sure if there is truth to that.....
- Tein S Tech Lowering Springs- Front 1.6" Rear 1.4" $147.50 shipped Had these springs on Koni Yellows on my 2000 Si and recalled it being enjoyable. But that was 10 years ago so I cant recall that great
- Skunk2 Lowering Springs- Front 2.25" Rear 2" $163.99 shipped
- Megan Racing Lowering Springs- Front and Rear 1.75" $141.49
I will try to post some photos tomorrow. Any and all suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated. I have little to no experience/knowledge in the suspension department for the EF in particular as I only had one and I never really changed much on it. Thanks in advance!!!
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Re: Need help: can't decide on springs 91 Civic LX
Have you looked into coilovers? Progress Group and H&R both make sets that would work rather well for the car, and improve the ride tremendously. The rubbing of the interior fender well when turning would require you to change wheels/tires, though.
PS. Yes, K-Sport, Megan, D2 suspension components all come out of the same Chinese manufacturing plant... just with different colors and stickers (however the Megan products are typically a higher-tier package the Chinese company offers, and boast slightly better performance/reliability).
PS. Yes, K-Sport, Megan, D2 suspension components all come out of the same Chinese manufacturing plant... just with different colors and stickers (however the Megan products are typically a higher-tier package the Chinese company offers, and boast slightly better performance/reliability).
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I have a 1991 DX Sedan and I bought and installed Progress CS2 coilovers. These can be had for about $650. Would I do it again? Eh, maybe.... maybe not. They seem to be very good quality but I made the mistake of ordering a bit too soft of a setup for my liking (whatever spring rate you may think is too soft- it probably isn't). Also, I should have probably cut the supplied bumpstops a little more than what they recommended for my ride height. Now, I'm not bashing this company whatsoever- very nice design, quality, etc; but looking back I could have spent a little more and went with Koni/GC/Eibach setup.
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Have you looked into coilovers? Progress Group and H&R both make sets that would work rather well for the car, and improve the ride tremendously. The rubbing of the interior fender well when turning would require you to change wheels/tires, though.
PS. Yes, K-Sport, Megan, D2 suspension components all come out of the same Chinese manufacturing plant... just with different colors and stickers (however the Megan products are typically a higher-tier package the Chinese company offers, and boast slightly better performance/reliability).
PS. Yes, K-Sport, Megan, D2 suspension components all come out of the same Chinese manufacturing plant... just with different colors and stickers (however the Megan products are typically a higher-tier package the Chinese company offers, and boast slightly better performance/reliability).
Coilovers yes, but not right now, I simply cant swing it. I need a cheaper quicker fix to my issue for the time being, especially considering its the winter.
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I have a 1991 DX Sedan and I bought and installed Progress CS2 coilovers. These can be had for about $650. Would I do it again? Eh, maybe.... maybe not. They seem to be very good quality but I made the mistake of ordering a bit too soft of a setup for my liking (whatever spring rate you may think is too soft- it probably isn't). Also, I should have probably cut the supplied bumpstops a little more than what they recommended for my ride height. Now, I'm not bashing this company whatsoever- very nice design, quality, etc; but looking back I could have spent a little more and went with Koni/GC/Eibach setup.
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Progress has a 296/200 set of springs in their garage sale section for 95 bucks + shipping (which is probably another 50+ bucks, yay). I think sedan rears are the same (only had hatches and a wagon)? For that money it's hard to beat what you're getting - I'd certainly pick them over most of what you're looking at. www.progressauto.com
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Progress has a 296/200 set of springs in their garage sale section for 95 bucks + shipping (which is probably another 50+ bucks, yay). I think sedan rears are the same (only had hatches and a wagon)? For that money it's hard to beat what you're getting - I'd certainly pick them over most of what you're looking at. www.progressauto.com
I just posted some photos to show how drastically low my car really is. I'm sure most readers who havent seen the photos yet must have said to themselves "how low could this guys car really be"
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leaning toward the Tein springs. anyone have any advice or other input before i pull the trigger tomorrow morning?
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