Alright my question is should i get the coilovers w/ pillowball uppermount camber adjustments or buy w/out and use adj. a-arms and adj. rear upper control arms?
Thanks in advance.
Alright my question is should i get the coilovers w/ pillowball uppermount camber adjustments or buy w/out and use adj. a-arms and adj. rear upper control arms?
Thanks in advance.
you should probably buy the camber adjustable arms, since EGs can't adjust camber at the shock tower with a plate, being not strut type suspension and all...
Please tell me if you think my car looks good. But don't tell me if you think it's ugly - only on IA
Yeah my whole idea about it was that the oem a arms are old and some fresh beefier ones be better anyways.![]()
i say u save your money. get shock n struts n some springs or sleeveovers for a nice look n a smooth ride. no point in getting full coilovers for hondas imo unless u got alot of money to spend. it not like we drift n shit. but yeh that my opinion. but to answer your question i say u get the adj arms
Yeah im not gonna go back to spring and srut fock that. Coilovers are way easier and only like 200 more bucks than buying spring and sruts. Plus i get 16 way adj and ride hieght adj. I kinda hope to put alot of money into the new car i get. Its the whole point of selling my DC.
oh ok well good luck with your ride
LOLOL, yeah man...buying a dampener that is precisely matched with the spring & spring rate is just retarded, especially on a Honda!! Why would any Honda owner care about the quality of their suspension? Jeeze ricers these days!Originally Posted by xlilvi3tx
Thats not funnyOriginally Posted by speedminded
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I'm rockin' Tein Flex sillyOriginally Posted by JDMjoe86
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Originally Posted by speedminded
My bad i would rep you for having tien but "must spread reputation...
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What do you drive sir???
Click the link in the sig, far right side...Originally Posted by JDMjoe86
Clean ass teg man, gotta love the porsche brakes!!!!! Not to mention the C5 under the hood![]()
I think the guy made a decent suggestion. IMO, the matched damper and springs thing is a bit of a marketing gimmick, for this case, I'd rather get Koni Yellows or Bilsteins (if they exist) and GCs with the appropriate springs. The damping characteristics on the European shocks are much better than typical JDM shocks (not saying they're bad, and when it comes down to it, manifestation of the difference on the road probably isn't huge, especially for a street car).Originally Posted by speedminded
Please tell me if you think my car looks good. But don't tell me if you think it's ugly - only on IA
if u think that shit than thats your fuckin opinion. i just sayin imo honda doesnt have to have coilovers to ride smooth. who the hell doesnt want a nice smooth ride? n me i rather just build my own suspension beside getting full coiloversOriginally Posted by speedminded
What's your ideal suspension then?Originally Posted by xlilvi3tx
tokico illumina w/ ground control sleeveovers. skunk2 camber kits. thats all i really need. but if i would get coilovers i would go for the mugen coilover.
lol nice integra btw.
Mugen coiloverOriginally Posted by xlilvi3tx
do you know how much them things cost. Not practically for a dd car, but hell i want something that feels like im riden on rails
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haha bout 3gs
http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...ilovers/mugen/
Originally Posted by xlilvi3tx
Originally Posted by xlilvi3tx
ah sweet, I meant to ask you yesterday which version...5-way $1,600, N1 $2,950, or the NZ for $2,950 PLUS the cost of the springs ($250-350) You pretty much answer that oneOriginally Posted by xlilvi3tx
The Del Sols at Raceworks have been using Advanced Design coil-overs for years, made custom at Ground-Control and run about $1,400-1,600 EACH corner, I won't say the specific spring rates but the front is well over 1,000 lbs/inchTalking about a fun car to drive
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well go T1R ftw! i love their stuff.. or mainstream has JIC...
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Shit i just picked up a EF so plans have changed, anybody know if tein basic damper are any good???
Originally Posted by JDMjoe86
As greatly as Tein is marketed in the US, their products are not known to be top notch in Japan....
I would say if you're going to spend money on some coilovers like someone said earlier, match your own set up to your liking ...
Or if you insist on getting flashy adj![]()
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dampers then go with a company like Tanabe, Cusco, or even Omni....
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Yeah the tein basic dampers are only ride height adj. I just wanted to know if anyone has ever used them. This car is probaly going to be just a daily driver so i figure i would go with lowest end tein offered. The basic damper is only like 700 or 800 bucks so...Originally Posted by StuntallDay
Originally Posted by JDMjoe86
If that's your budget, get omni's........
I believe that you can get them custom built to match whatever spring
rates you desire.....
Originally Posted by StuntallDay
Don't know what i gonna do. I gonna worry about the swap and paint before i lower it.
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*sigh* it's not how "lowering" it's about the quality of the ride and improving the handling ...and looks sometimes come with that.Originally Posted by JDMjoe86
No what i was saying is that i want something that rides smooth and adj. ride height. By all means i want some with good quality.Originally Posted by speedminded
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