finally need to replace shocks all around, suggestions ??? since i finally have to replace all my shocks i was thinking of getting coilovers to drop the car, and have the option of adjusting it higher or lower later, any suggestions on whats good and moderately priced? i have the stock 15" rims on the car with pirelli touring tires (nothing special, 205's i think...) please write in and let me know what you've installed on your ride and how it affects the performance whether its a hard ride or softer or not noticable (which i think i want), thanks in advance!!!! |
Koni Yellow + Gc or Skunk2 sleeved coilovers. Or Full coilovers. |
hayame full coilovers. if ur on the budget. their was a review on it, the owner said the ride was great along with the pricing. |
I can get you either or for a good price. Let me know or PM me :) Eddie www.truehonda.com/preview.php |
Get Hayame. Hayame's like $50 more and is a full coilover set-up. |
exacto |
If you want ride height adjustablility, get Hayames. If you want firmness adjustability with the option of using different springs or coilovers, get Koni's. My Koni's are sweet, I can go from full soft(tiny bit firmer then stock) to two times stock firmness. Its nice knowing that whatever suspension item(coilovers, other springs, swaybars, etc) I install I can tune my shocks to it. Also Koni's have a life time warranty and will handle just about anything you can throw at them. |
true to, you guys have a point |
def get full coilovers |
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