Weapon-R coil-overs on an Integra
Anyone ever use these or know anything about them?
I bought them for my 95 ls but their hella stiff and my car feels Every crack and bump in the road. Are they just shitty springs or did i put them on wrong or do something some how?
And would normal Eibach lowering springs or such be better then coil-overs (and less stiff) ?
I bought them for my 95 ls but their hella stiff and my car feels Every crack and bump in the road. Are they just shitty springs or did i put them on wrong or do something some how?
And would normal Eibach lowering springs or such be better then coil-overs (and less stiff) ?
SpringRate, no idea? I got them from a local speed shop and they came with no instructions of any kind.
They have a lower and upper spring, the bottom one is fully compressed, and the top one has no give at all.
I'm not quite sure how your suppose to adjust them even, but with the lower spring being compressed all the way i figure now if i screw the locking nuts or whatever you want to call them on the perch it will raise them?
They have a lower and upper spring, the bottom one is fully compressed, and the top one has no give at all.
I'm not quite sure how your suppose to adjust them even, but with the lower spring being compressed all the way i figure now if i screw the locking nuts or whatever you want to call them on the perch it will raise them?
those coilovers are garbage. that was one of the first things i bought for my old EF way back in the day, before i knew anything about suspension or cars for that matter. weapon-r doesnt even report the spring rates anywhere on their site or on the package. i would save your money for some better quality springs, you will thank yourself later. if you don't necessarily need coilovers (yeah convenience of adjusting is nice, but how often do you really adjust it?), then some neuspeed or h&r springs are a good choice.
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