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Suspension Replacement

So I'm guessing I'm due for a suspension replacement soon here. I have an 01' EX with 123k miles on it. Would it be wise to stick with factory components for a replacement or going aftermarket for longevity? I would be replacing the shocks and springs. Also, is there anything else that I would need to replace since I'm already down there?
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Re: Suspension Replacement

Whether you have anything else you need to replace is difficult to say, you may need to replace your:

Ball joints,
Tie rod ends,
LCA bushings,
Strut mounts.

Kyb Gr-2 struts are an OEM replacement and have the comfortable ride your accustomed to, but if you want something that will last years and don't mind a stiff ride then look into tokico hp shocks and struts. The OEM springs have a tendency to sag, but should last you many years regardless; again, if you don't mind a stiff ride you could go with tein h.tech or eibach sportlines that will last longer but have a somewhat stiff ride.
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Re: Suspension Replacement

Inspect it before replacing everything. My '05 EX has 132 and i just replaced ball joints LCA bushing and rear shocks. Everything else was fine and that was the first time I had any suspension work done.

The rest may go shortly after but who knows. My approach is, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

I think springs are a lifetime part unless they are damaged for some reason.
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Re: Suspension Replacement

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I think springs are a lifetime part unless they are damaged for some reason.
They don't wear out like struts or ball joints, but overtime their ability to hold up the car diminishes and the cars ride will suffer.
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Re: Suspension Replacement

I thought the Tokico shocks aren't that great because they leak after a while. Would it be worth it to get a tein coilover set or anything like that instead of getting factory replacements?
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Re: Suspension Replacement

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I thought the Tokico shocks aren't that great because they leak after a while. Would it be worth it to get a tein coilover set or anything like that instead of getting factory replacements?
Tokico struts have a lifetime warranty if they're installed correctly and not used with lowering springs lower than 1.8 inches.

Buddy Club, Tein, Progress or a G/C koni combo are all worthwhile if you can afford them and are willing to sacrifice comfort for performance.
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Re: Suspension Replacement

Originally Posted by MindBomber
Tokico struts have a lifetime warranty if they're installed correctly and not used with lowering springs lower than 1.8 inches.

Buddy Club, Tein, Progress or a G/C koni combo are all worthwhile if you can afford them and are willing to sacrifice comfort for performance.
Alright man thanks for the info! I have looked into coilover sets so we'll see what I want to do.
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