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AllACivic 04-02-2013 05:11 PM

Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Just curious on people's opinion on raceland coilovers?

TFMEX 04-02-2013 05:58 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
do a google search and all your questions will be answered.

lowlife9 04-02-2013 07:29 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
what's your gut feeling on a set of $300 dollar chinese made coilovers ???

dnice78 04-03-2013 12:52 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Try google first... But I actually have a set for my 8th gen and love them.

AllACivic 04-03-2013 02:20 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
i have googled them but all the replies seem to be from people who haven't actually tried them. my gut feeling is that they arn't that good but i want to get people who actually have them like dnice78.
I also do not want to spend alot of money because i will be changing car's within 2 years. I just want my civic to handle much better, i'm not that interested in slamming it to the ground.

sl33pyriceboi 04-03-2013 02:54 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
They are not gonna handle better with raceland

dnice78 04-03-2013 03:08 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Agreed, The ride quality is about the same, maybe a little smoother than OEM. For spirited driving these will not be an improvement, they are for pretty much just for lowering.

krudmuphin 04-03-2013 09:36 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
My friend had them on his EM2. Lasted about 1 year and the right-front strut failed at the hub connection. Damaged his steering components and crushed his fender. Even after that incident, he just order a new replacement coil and other parts and he's still riding on racelands 2 years later :facepalm:

AllACivic 04-03-2013 11:36 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
so what do you guys recommend to make my car handle better without getting too pricey?

lowlife9 04-03-2013 11:45 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
upgrade your sway bars,lowering springs like Neuspeed,Eibach,Tein S Tech,Ground Control,Progress Technology or better tires. tires make all the difference in the world.
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...a&filter_id=19
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...&filter_id=264
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...a&filter_id=12
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...&filter_id=259
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...a&filter_id=28

AllACivic 04-03-2013 12:47 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
will lowering springs help with handling or are they mainly for lowering the car. that was why i was interested in coilovers because i thought lowering springs just lowered the car while coilovers actually improve handling? Thanks for the replies

lowlife9 04-03-2013 01:44 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
no there not just for looks they reduce body roll and improve turning response. they also reduce nose dive under breaking.

AllACivic 04-03-2013 02:50 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
sweet thanks for the info. i will definatly be picking up a set asap. its getting really nice outside now that winter is finally over

krudmuphin 04-03-2013 03:56 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
The best handling upgrades you can do right away:

Bigger rear sway bar & street performance tires.

Those make the biggest difference. Suspension components help too, but that depends on the stiffness of the coils, and from what I've heard, racelands are not very stiff.

If you want a good lowering setup that's cheap, go with lowering springs (Neuspeed, Eibach, or TEIN) and combine them with Tokico HP Blue shocks.
It should be around $400 for that combo and much safer and smarter than overly-cheap coilovers.

Or you might do what I did and realize that installing coilovers is easier and save about $900 to do it well. I never expected to lower my car, but things change quickly when you fall in love with your car :D

AllACivic 04-03-2013 04:54 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
I already got the street tires, will be ordering rear sway bar and lowering springs. is there any other companies other than Tokico with the HP Blue shocks that i should look into?

TFMEX 04-03-2013 07:42 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 

Originally Posted by krudmuphin (Post 4637195)
The best handling upgrades you can do right away:

Bigger rear sway bar & street performance tires.

Those make the biggest difference. Suspension components help too, but that depends on the stiffness of the coils, and from what I've heard, racelands are not very stiff.

If you want a good lowering setup that's cheap, go with lowering springs (Neuspeed, Eibach, or TEIN) and combine them with Tokico HP Blue shocks.
It should be around $400 for that combo and much safer and smarter than overly-cheap coilovers.

Or you might do what I did and realize that installing coilovers is easier and save about $900 to do it well. I never expected to lower my car, but things change quickly when you fall in love with your car :D

So I am in the process of doing this now.... been through the coils cost me about 1200$ to do it right....

The new setup is Tokico Blues with Neuspeed sports.. Im spending a bit more to replace the strut mounts on the front and back and adding some wheel spacers. Total is coming to about $700.

Tokicos - Fronts $240 (2) , Rears $160 on Amazon ($400)
Neuspeed Springs $170

Total for standard parts are about $570

I spent another 150 on replacement parts as the strut mounts are original, rusted and beat.

Could have got some coils for the same price but all depends what you want.

AllACivic 04-03-2013 07:47 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
looking at those prices it may be a better option to go with coils depending on the condition of whats already there. Which is easier in terms of labour, the springs/shocks, or the coilovers?

Artificial 04-03-2013 08:58 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Racelands are for form, not function.

dnice78 04-03-2013 08:59 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Both are easy, just takes practice, but I would say coilovers for the fact of not dealing with spring compressors.

lowlife9 04-04-2013 07:17 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 

Originally Posted by AllACivic (Post 4637217)
looking at those prices it may be a better option to go with coils depending on the condition of whats already there. Which is easier in terms of labour, the springs/shocks, or the coilovers?

that depends some full coilovers like Progress require you to use the stock mounts so its basically the same amount of labor. you can use KONI yellow inserts but thats slightly more work since there replacing the damper in your oem struts http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...ic_suspension/ the most popular setup regarding price and performance is KONI yellow's with Ground Control adjustable sleeves ground control use eibach springs.

krudmuphin 04-04-2013 10:25 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Even so, with coilovers, you don't need to use a spring compressor as the lock nuts provide the compression when you adjust them. Spring compressors are a hasle in my opinion and was one of the reasons I decid to go with coilovers in the end.

AllACivic 04-04-2013 10:45 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
so which coilovers are best bang for buck, keeping the bucks as low as possible. i don't have a spring compressor and probably not easy access to them.

lowlife9 04-04-2013 11:20 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
how much are you willing to spend guy.

TFMEX 04-04-2013 12:24 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Not sure why everyone says spring compressors are hard.... Can rent them for FREE from your local pepboys and / or auto zone.... pay 50$ get it back when you return it.

Super easy to use...

Remember some coils require you to use stock tophats and strut mounts... unless you buy all new parts to that you will have to dismantle the stock strut anyway requiring the use of a compressor....

krudmuphin 04-04-2013 03:56 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
Stock struts are not compressed too tightly to teh point where you'd need a compressor to take them apart. As long as you safely use the foot technique demonstrated in Mex's suspension tutorial in a wide open area (and cover parts with a towel to help keep parts from flying), disassembly is really easy.

The good coilovers don't start until you hit almost the $800 range. For that money, you've got SkunkII, Megan, and TEIN coilovers. All are pretty good (I have TEIN Basis myself)

AllACivic 04-09-2013 05:22 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
im looking to spend between $500 and $1000. don't want to go too expensive and im in canada so i have to pay duty on anything coming out of the USA.

krudmuphin 04-09-2013 07:01 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
I'm sure there's plenty of dealers in Canada.
(Lucky you, this forum is dominated by Canadians, excluding me) :rofl:

There are some great coilovers in that price range, so start looking and let us know which ones catch your eye.

lowlife9 04-09-2013 08:36 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
i believe you can get Koni yellows and ground controls for a grand or under.

onedr 04-21-2013 04:39 AM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 
nothin' to do with racelands...but after lowering mine on teins, i realized i want to go lower. i dont know if i browsed enough but for around the same price of gc+koni's, i might juss get hsd coilovers off tdotperformance.com for 1280..free shipping..no duty, custom, brokerage shit.

lowlife9 04-21-2013 01:09 PM

Re: Raceland Coilover Opinions??
 

Originally Posted by onedr (Post 4638600)
nothin' to do with racelands...but after lowering mine on teins, i realized i want to go lower. i dont know if i browsed enough but for around the same price of gc+koni's, i might juss get hsd coilovers off tdotperformance.com for 1280..free shipping..no duty, custom, brokerage shit.

those are just re-branded chinese ebay coilovers there the same as godspeed,D2,k-sport.megan the list goes on and on. there's no way in hell i would choose any of those over a Ground control + KONI setup.


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