What suspension for my Integra??????
Im so frustrated rite now. im really in need of new suspension but dont know which ones to get. I heard great things about tein ss, tein basic,tanabes, omni, gc/yellows, etc... But neways, i dont race, no drag, no auto-x. Im just looking for a pretty stiff suspension for my daily driver. please help me H-T..
it depends on really what kind of ride u want ....adjustable? or not?? if u just want a slammed or stiff ride?? daily driving really only needs springs with stock shocks(depending on the drop) on my DB I am running GCs with tokico illuminas and am very satisfied and didnt have to break the bank...its really a personal preference
well my current set up rite now is... skunk2 w/ tokico blues and i have to say that its the worse set up ever. IMO
.. but neways, Im looking for the whole damper..i really dont wanna do the separate shock n coilover thing again...
.. but neways, Im looking for the whole damper..i really dont wanna do the separate shock n coilover thing again...
For street driving, I would think a variable rate spring might be best. Eibach prokit or sportlines and some decent shocks (KYB AGX maybe?) would probably be a good way to drop the car, move to aftermarket suspension, and not kill the street ride. Personally, I'm considering sportlines and Koni Yellows, but I might be going for overkill for the street with those shocks.
i had sportlines w/stock shocks b4 and they rode really nice but it wasnt low enough. the rear of my car looked lower than the front
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gsrboi80 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Tein SS
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it just might be
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AcuraINTEGRAGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">TEIN...i mean come on, they are from Japan haha
</TD></TR></TABLE>What does being from japan have to do w/ anything this is one of the best suspension set ups I have ever come in contact with highly recomended
</TD></TR></TABLE>What does being from japan have to do w/ anything this is one of the best suspension set ups I have ever come in contact with highly recomended
i have koni yellows (adjustable strut and coilover) and i can make it ride better than factory or meaner than anything else. kinda pricy but comes w/lifetime warranty. i reccomend koni's to everyone
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Look around. Get some decent springs and some shocks and be done with it. Basic Eibach Springs with some AGX's will do you just fine if you arent going to auto-x the car. You dont need to drop 500$ on Konis.
Look around. Get some decent springs and some shocks and be done with it. Basic Eibach Springs with some AGX's will do you just fine if you arent going to auto-x the car. You dont need to drop 500$ on Konis.
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you guys need to ******* chill i was kidding
you guys need to ******* chill i was kidding
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you guys need to ******* chill i was kidding</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha yea we know
you guys need to ******* chill i was kidding</TD></TR></TABLE>
haha yea we know
my advice to you from your previous post, i think you should keep your s2 springs but put on new shock. I recommend you go with koni yellows, they are one of the best shocks you can get right now. I'm riding on tein ss right now, they ride very comfortable for street but it's something you can't dump on. The lowest i recommand going oin tein would be no wheel gap, so your tires will be sittin right on the lip of your fender but will not be tucked. It can go a lil tucked but i dont recommend it on teins.
i dont understand what you need such a stiff car for a daily driver?..
i mean if you want the whole "adjustable dampering".. u cant go wrong with the Tein SS 16 way damper adjust.
if u want the best bang for the buck.. u cannot go wrong with the street Omni full coils. It doesnt have a adjustable damper but if your using this for a daily driver.. its stiff.. and worth every dollar.
i mean if you want the whole "adjustable dampering".. u cant go wrong with the Tein SS 16 way damper adjust.
if u want the best bang for the buck.. u cannot go wrong with the street Omni full coils. It doesnt have a adjustable damper but if your using this for a daily driver.. its stiff.. and worth every dollar.
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