Which One's Should I Get?
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Which One's Should I Get?
I'm thinking of getting one of these but I'm not sure which one to get so I would like to know which one you guys think I should purchase for my 7thgen, Imma put the name and what it says.
1) WEAPON-R COMPETITION PRODUCTS: ( Circuit Pro Suspension )
-Dual springs design utilizes a flat helper spring & main liner spring for a more progressive coil over system.
-Helper spring takes up slack on the shock & eliminates noises.
$280.00
2) INTRAX: (Sport Lowering Spring Kit )
-Cold wound from only the finest grade chrome silicon.
-Lower the vehicle's center of gravity for better cornering, braking and acceleration.
-Provides a racing look.
$250.00
1) WEAPON-R COMPETITION PRODUCTS: ( Circuit Pro Suspension )
-Dual springs design utilizes a flat helper spring & main liner spring for a more progressive coil over system.
-Helper spring takes up slack on the shock & eliminates noises.
$280.00
2) INTRAX: (Sport Lowering Spring Kit )
-Cold wound from only the finest grade chrome silicon.
-Lower the vehicle's center of gravity for better cornering, braking and acceleration.
-Provides a racing look.
$250.00
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I'd spend a littler more $ and get in on the hayame full coilover direct swap saet up
regular $ 675
group buy is from $ 574 to $545 depending on the amount of people.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...ghlight=hayame
regular $ 675
group buy is from $ 574 to $545 depending on the amount of people.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...ghlight=hayame
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NEITHER!! they both aren't going to be good. Do your research before you buy suspension parts. There is a list of available parts in the FAQ in my signature.
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1. Spring rates?
2. any company that puts "Provides a racing look." as a sales feature is automatically Nixed off my list of possible purchases...
3. if the weapon R springs are actually "Circuit Pro Suspension" then the spring rates may be Way too stiff for any thing but the track and thus Useless on the street. so we need spring rates!!!!!
2. any company that puts "Provides a racing look." as a sales feature is automatically Nixed off my list of possible purchases...
3. if the weapon R springs are actually "Circuit Pro Suspension" then the spring rates may be Way too stiff for any thing but the track and thus Useless on the street. so we need spring rates!!!!!
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Do your research first. No one is going to want to tell what is better. That just pisses us all off because you're to lazy to do your own homework.
Come back with what you are looking to get out of them and what you think would be the right set for you, and then get everyone's opinion on how well your wants match the springs ability to give you that.
Come back with what you are looking to get out of them and what you think would be the right set for you, and then get everyone's opinion on how well your wants match the springs ability to give you that.
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Originally posted by PRICIVIC911
Then what springs should I get?
Then what springs should I get?
what do you want from the car? how rough of a ride are you willing to put up with and how low do you want to drop it"?


