tien super street coilover
Is that a good choice for a type r thats mostly on the street and at the track once in a while? I want something thats going to make it handle a little better but dont want to spend money on a very expensive set up. Also would I need a camber kit for both front and rear? My other choice were the Mugen low downs coilovers. Let me know what other choices that are similar to this.
Cheapest - Stick with stock. Still going to be more comfortable than any of the other options available and no money spent.
Cheap - Koni shocks with your stock springs.
Between the two listed, I'd go with the Mugens just because they're a solid choice for street use.
And either way, head to an autocross or track first on your stock suspension. You won't appreciate upgrades nor notice the actual differences between stock and modified if you don't.
Cheap - Koni shocks with your stock springs.
Between the two listed, I'd go with the Mugens just because they're a solid choice for street use.
And either way, head to an autocross or track first on your stock suspension. You won't appreciate upgrades nor notice the actual differences between stock and modified if you don't.
super street is for budget minded people.....to me its only ok for street and to slam it to the ground at shows y00.....i wouldnt even take it to the track with those
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