Drop Question?
What is the lowest drop on a 94-97 Teg. Which brand does it? the only brand i know is H&R sport with a .75 front and rear. Any other brands does it, but is that too low. I don't want a really low drop because im planning to drive my car daily and in the winter. I just want to drop it a little than my stock ones. Help please.
You easily drop the teg 3 inches if you wanted, but thats a severe drop. For brands it depends on what you want; springs, coilover sleeves, and full coilovers. 3/4 inch of a drop isn't much at all. But everyone has their own opinion on whats to low and whats not.
Heres a thread with pics of cars on H&R Springs; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1293701
Thread with pics of cars on Tein S Tech's; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1365385
H&R OE vs. Eibach Pro Kit; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=816642
Those are some springs, you could get. You may want to consider coilover sleeves. Good thing about them is that it gives you adjustable ride height. So in the summer you can have your car lower and in the winter you could raise it back up. Some companies include, skunk2, ground control coilovers, and omni. In my opinion ground control coilover is the best choice you can make.
With springs and coilover sleeves, your going to want to uprgrade your shocks. Depending on the drop, you could either get KYB AGX, or Koni Yellows. Personally i would go with the Koni's, with ground control coilovers. If you search for this you'll see that many people like this setup.
FOr full coilovers, you could look into, omni, buddy club, d2, PIC, Tein and they're are many more.
But it all comes down to your application, ride quality, reliability, and price. So do your research, and figure out what best suits your needs.
Ali
Heres a thread with pics of cars on H&R Springs; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1293701
Thread with pics of cars on Tein S Tech's; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1365385
H&R OE vs. Eibach Pro Kit; https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=816642
Those are some springs, you could get. You may want to consider coilover sleeves. Good thing about them is that it gives you adjustable ride height. So in the summer you can have your car lower and in the winter you could raise it back up. Some companies include, skunk2, ground control coilovers, and omni. In my opinion ground control coilover is the best choice you can make.
With springs and coilover sleeves, your going to want to uprgrade your shocks. Depending on the drop, you could either get KYB AGX, or Koni Yellows. Personally i would go with the Koni's, with ground control coilovers. If you search for this you'll see that many people like this setup.
FOr full coilovers, you could look into, omni, buddy club, d2, PIC, Tein and they're are many more.
But it all comes down to your application, ride quality, reliability, and price. So do your research, and figure out what best suits your needs.
Ali
Thanks ali but i did my research and it seems like people like the H&R oe more. I also did a research on Koni yellows but found out that they are more expensive than KYB Agxs. Plus is there a difference between yellow and red konis? Iam still debating on Kyb or Koni though. help me out here. Where can i buy some with a decent price.
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