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Coilovers
are these any good?
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Ground Control Coilover Kit for Honda Civic 2001
Height Reduction Range - 0"-2.5", Include bump stops.
Note: This Kit will only fit Stock, Sachs, Boge Shocks.
Ground Control Adjustable Coilover Kits allows you the option to customize the ride height of your vehicle. Unlike other spring kits that require removal of the strut assembly, the unique design of the Ground Control kit allows for quick, easy adjustment. Simply lift the corner(s) to be adjusted and spin the adjuster up or down to raise or lower the vehicle. Ground Control spring kits are designed to be used with either stock or aftermarket shocks.
All height adjustable kits feature Eibach Springs. These high quality springs offer a lifetime warranty against defects. All adjusters consist of a threaded sleeve and adjustable spring seat and are made using 6061 aluminum, anodized for greater durability and appearance. All other adapter hardware is machined from the same high strength 6061 T-6 aluminum.
Note: This Kit will only fit Stock, Sachs, Boge Shocks.
Tech note: For the Front, trimming of stock spring seat allows added range of adjustment
Product Information
here is the link http://www.truehonda.com/inventory.p...ctdetail&id=22
$370
Special price: $330
Add a review Gound Control Coilovers [EM2]
Ground Control Coilover Kit for Honda Civic 2001
Height Reduction Range - 0"-2.5", Include bump stops.
Note: This Kit will only fit Stock, Sachs, Boge Shocks.
Ground Control Adjustable Coilover Kits allows you the option to customize the ride height of your vehicle. Unlike other spring kits that require removal of the strut assembly, the unique design of the Ground Control kit allows for quick, easy adjustment. Simply lift the corner(s) to be adjusted and spin the adjuster up or down to raise or lower the vehicle. Ground Control spring kits are designed to be used with either stock or aftermarket shocks.
All height adjustable kits feature Eibach Springs. These high quality springs offer a lifetime warranty against defects. All adjusters consist of a threaded sleeve and adjustable spring seat and are made using 6061 aluminum, anodized for greater durability and appearance. All other adapter hardware is machined from the same high strength 6061 T-6 aluminum.
Note: This Kit will only fit Stock, Sachs, Boge Shocks.
Tech note: For the Front, trimming of stock spring seat allows added range of adjustment
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well from what i read.. no good.. i would go with b&G or go with koni neuspeed.. im going with koni myself.. but iI feel B&G are better.. suspension is very impotant and its not worth going cheap.. you get what you buy.. yo know what i mean..
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Originally Posted by Quijano187
well from what i read.. no good.. i would go with b&G or go with koni neuspeed.. im going with koni myself.. but iI feel B&G are better.. suspension is very impotant and its not worth going cheap.. you get what you buy.. yo know what i mean..
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anyways i got those coilvers...the ground control ones that your speaking of and i love em....even though there only sleeved coilvers i still love em.....they cause me no problems besides blowing the shocks but oh well....it's all apart of preferences.....alot of people here bitch and moan about the smooth ride but if you ddon't mind a little bounciness i would get the ground control coilvers....they were worth every penny in my book

but if moneys not tight get Hayames man.
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lol that first part was funny..
thanks for the advice my car is a bit bouncy to begin with. but i have grad. money and i dont know what to do. did you buy a camber kit? is it hard to raise and lower. you say you have them on your current 04? cause your car is slammed!
thanks for the advice my car is a bit bouncy to begin with. but i have grad. money and i dont know what to do. did you buy a camber kit? is it hard to raise and lower. you say you have them on your current 04? cause your car is slammed!
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
lol that first part was funny..
thanks for the advice my car is a bit bouncy to begin with. but i have grad. money and i dont know what to do. did you buy a camber kit? is it hard to raise and lower. you say you have them on your current 04? cause your car is slammed!
thanks for the advice my car is a bit bouncy to begin with. but i have grad. money and i dont know what to do. did you buy a camber kit? is it hard to raise and lower. you say you have them on your current 04? cause your car is slammed!
yea i got them on my 04..and i got a camber kit
...people say my ride is still smooth for sleeved coilvers because when i take em for a ride they get shocked to find out im on stock shocks with sleeved coilvers...and no it's not hard to raise or lower....pretty damm easy i must say myself and im no Mr.Mechanic hahahaa but i do know my way around the car though. 
oh yea and since you got Grad money...well depending on how much i would get Hayames personally from what i hear and a Camber kit.
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could i get buy without a camber kit. i dont wanna spend it all on one thing i do wanna get a couple of things like AEM sri and maybe altezza grill. if some one would buy my rims... new rims.
what do you suggest i do to my car next?
what do you suggest i do to my car next?
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
could i get buy without a camber kit. i dont wanna spend it all on one thing i do wanna get a couple of things like AEM sri and maybe altezza grill. if some one would buy my rims... new rims.
edit: well what should you do next ? Depends what kinda look your going for? i personally like the "JDM" type look...so ummm i would say black out the heads and put the amber piece in....and a nice lip kit as well! but FIRST a drop!!!!
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i like the jdm look as well but i am afraid i will mess up my headlights. i am always so unsure about suspension because it is real technical and important. i feel like i am skimping and i cant afford the real stuff.
I would just get true coilovers. You get these sleeved ones for 300 bucks and eventaully your shocks will go, when your shocks go you'll need new shocks and they will runs like 400-500 bucks so now you're in for like 800 bucks. If you cant install this stuff yourself thats another 200 bucks so your up to about a grand.
Might as well get true coils..... thats what i decided to do.
Might as well get true coils..... thats what i decided to do.
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
i like the jdm look as well but i am afraid i will mess up my headlights. i am always so unsure about suspension because it is real technical and important. i feel like i am skimping and i cant afford the real stuff.
it's just the people that install that you should be worried about. Just don't get anything off Ebay hahaha.
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Originally Posted by HustleLikeM0FO
I would just get true coilovers. You get these sleeved ones for 300 bucks and eventaully your shocks will go, when your shocks go you'll need new shocks and they will runs like 400-500 bucks so now you're in for like 800 bucks. If you cant install this stuff yourself thats another 200 bucks so your up to about a grand.
Might as well get true coils..... thats what i decided to do.
Might as well get true coils..... thats what i decided to do.
who says you need new shocks? mine are blown.....and im still daily drivin
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see what im talkin about. i dont have 1000 bucks and if you dont do it right you have prolbems. like when i am sittin still and i turn my wheel and i here a loud pop. some tell me it is a cv joint.. is it expensive?
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400-500 for shocks! what are you talkin about?
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Originally Posted by HustleLikeM0FO
isnt it kinda dangerous to have blow shocks when your driving fast on a highway? i wouldnt risk my car jumpin up and down at 70 mph...
Originally Posted by civic2uner
see what im talkin about. i dont have 1000 bucks and if you dont do it right you have prolbems. like when i am sittin still and i turn my wheel and i here a loud pop. some tell me it is a cv joint.. is it expensive?
WHOA WHOA WHOA people people calm down seriously though!! It's not like the car is gonna catch air on the freewat LMAO no no no no nothing like that...i have done well over 125 on the freeway with blown shocks and believe me there's nothing to worry about...unless you hit a 5 inch curb then worry hahahaha....you will be fine. Trust me. I've ridden on blown shocks for years with my other cars....no worries.
Even on the street i have hit big bumps and the worse that happens really is you feel a nice little "BUMP" and the box in the back moves.
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now im all confused, i love the way it looks lowered but it seems like it might be more expensive then i thought. which is better..these coils or eibach sportlines?
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
now im all confused, i love the way it looks lowered but it seems like it might be more expensive then i thought. which is better..these coils or eibach sportlines?
well since your worried about it and don't seem to know to much on suspension im gonna tell you just go with Eibach man. your not gonna be slammed but that should takethe ants out your pants....
edit: but when i got Eibach i was pissed because it wasn't low enough( it really isn't ) personally springs are a waste to me.
If you're gonna spend money on this stuff do it right. Thats how I look at things when I do something to my car. I already made a huge mistake by trying to save some money with my rims for example. Its up to you really..... but make sure you dont regret it later.
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I'll put it like this
I have Ground Control no problems...no extra money spent....i dont plan on giving up my ground controls until my car falls on the ground (being funny here).
I have Ground Control no problems...no extra money spent....i dont plan on giving up my ground controls until my car falls on the ground (being funny here).
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Originally Posted by HustleLikeM0FO
If you're gonna spend money on this stuff do it right. Thats how I look at things when I do something to my car. I already made a huge mistake by trying to save some money with my rims for example. Its up to you really..... but make sure you dont regret it later.
I definitely agree with do it right the first time! I guess you just gotta learn by expeirence man....that's what i did...and i have no regrets.
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Dude we could tell you the good and bad all day....just search around a little bit....and LEARN.....because your never gonna know until you take action and go with your gut.
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
yea your right..
nicely put. what does LMAO mean?
i might just go with new rims blacked out lights and altezza grill. who knows i change my mind weekly.
nicely put. what does LMAO mean?
i might just go with new rims blacked out lights and altezza grill. who knows i change my mind weekly.
LMAO=Laughing My *** Off.
but yea go with the little stuff till your ready to mess with more of the bigger stuff..but seriously the internet is your friend...and IM NOT BEING FUNNY. i learned quite alot by searching around and stuff not just this site but other sites as well just to get different reviews on things....and most of the choices i've made have been the best ones yet...like with my Tires....I didn't know if i should get Falken Ziex 512's and i just looked around for reviews and this and that and then i just stepped up to the plate and bought them cause i got them for a good price as well......and i think these are the best tires i could of possibly got!
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Originally Posted by civic2uner
cool, you are prolly the most helpful guy on here. most are just smart a$$'s and wanna be funny and mean.
props to ya!
props to ya!
hey it's no prob man i try to help when i can


