Civic Suspension??
So i am currently thinking of buying Tein Basic Coilovers for my 99 Hatch. Although i wasn't planning on dropping it more than 1.5 inches.
Yes, i understand that i could attain the same thing from just standard springs, but i want to be able to have hieght abjustment if i want to change later for some reason.
Any who my may main question is how is the ride quality with those coilovers at that hieght without the dampening adjustment? That can be found on the Super Street Coilover system.
Is the ride quality reasonable in relation to that of that stock?
How much bouncing rebound would i notice? If any??
Mainly was wondering if some one could give me a good description of what i would be in for. Prior to me buying the system.
Thank You In Advance
Yes, i understand that i could attain the same thing from just standard springs, but i want to be able to have hieght abjustment if i want to change later for some reason.
Any who my may main question is how is the ride quality with those coilovers at that hieght without the dampening adjustment? That can be found on the Super Street Coilover system.
Is the ride quality reasonable in relation to that of that stock?
How much bouncing rebound would i notice? If any??
Mainly was wondering if some one could give me a good description of what i would be in for. Prior to me buying the system.
Thank You In Advance
your better off buying some function forms,d2's or something along that line.. from what i hear from people with tein basic's is that they arent much diferent from springs, it also plays into spring rates etc on what you get.
usually any full coilover setup wont be like stock suspension.
its alot harder than stock.
usually any full coilover setup wont be like stock suspension.
its alot harder than stock.
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