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Coilover question (I'm new to suspension..)


90gs
06-11-2003, 04:14 PM
i ordered some dropzone coilovers.

someone told me that with coilovers you still have your stock springs and coilovers are just a really small spring that compresses your stock springs extra and thats how it gets lowered... i thought u took out your stock spring and the new coilover had its own new spring that was stiffer and smaller, was i right?

94civic
06-11-2003, 08:01 PM
you are right, whoever told you that crap about you keeping you stock spring and adding a smaller spring to compress it is an idiot!!!

90gs
06-11-2003, 09:10 PM
k good.. he sounded wrong, i dont want my ugly ass black dirty filthy stock springs still in there (car has 198,000 miles so it has 198,000 miles worth of filth on them) if im spending hella money to lower my car.. i want to see sexy shiny red springs :biggrin:

SilverY2KCivic
06-11-2003, 10:25 PM
Originally posted by 90gs
k good.. he sounded wrong, i dont want my ugly ass black dirty filthy stock springs still in there (car has 198,000 miles so it has 198,000 miles worth of filth on them) if im spending hella money to lower my car.. i want to see sexy shiny red springs :biggrin:

Hella money on lowering? Not with Dropzones. ;) Not to sound like a dick or anything, but spending hella money on suspension is dropping $1000+ on some true full coilovers.

I can understand your need though, if I got something like some shiney red springs, I'd want to show them off too! :D

90gs
06-12-2003, 04:16 AM
thats not all im buying but whateva :D

are dropzones good? i dont really care about ride quality, i care about ease of installation and longevity.

Neutrino
06-12-2003, 04:22 AM
Originally posted by 90gs
thats not all im buying but whateva :D

are dropzones good? i dont really care about ride quality, i care about ease of installation and longevity.


get ground control for your car if available....they use einbach manufactured springs......

SilverY2KCivic
06-12-2003, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by 90gs
thats not all im buying but whateva :D

are dropzones good? i dont really care about ride quality, i care about ease of installation and longevity.

I figured that isn't all your buying, but if you plan to get decent compnents (such as sway and strut bars) I wouldn't skimp out on the most important items which are the springs and shocks. Dropezones are known to be harsh riding, and quite noisey, producing annoying squeaks after a while. Basically when it comes to this stuff, you get what you pay for, that's just what I've learned and experienced from it at least.

Ease of installation, it should be fairly easy, longevity, again I dunno if I'd trust those coils to last as long as others. I'd want something that's warranted decently. Make sure you match those DZ's with at least AGX KYB or better yet, Koni Yellow shocks. Those coils will for certain blow out your stock struts and in as little as the same day you put them on, depends on how far you lower the coils and how hard you drive on them.

CtrlAltDel
06-12-2003, 03:18 PM
get ground control for your car if available....they use einbach manufactured springs......

Yes they are good, but that is a trend right now.. and I personally don't want what a lot of people have from AF. I also love TEIN. I recommend getting a set of TEIN SS, Flex, or even RA.

The flex's are very nice, but for like $400 more you can get the RA's, which are godlike :bigthumb:

90gs
06-16-2003, 06:10 PM
hm what happens when ur stock shocks blow out.. bumpier ride?

i think it looks fricken sick when someone in an accord dumped to the ground comes around the corner and they have a lotta bounce to them, looks like they're going way faster than they are...

i heard that if your springs are too stiff and u hit a bump going around a sharp corner your back and can bounce up and youll lose it and spin out?

Spectre927
06-17-2003, 01:29 AM
A trend? Ground Control? A trend is big fat wings, or army pants, or something that just seems "cool". Ground Control, considering the price, is pretty good. There's a reason a lot of people have them. Another thing, where does everyone get all this money? $1500 for suspension? Why don't you just buy S2000s or Type S's? I can barely afford Ground Control with my car payment and insurance.

SilverY2KCivic
06-17-2003, 03:21 AM
Originally posted by Spectre927
A trend? Ground Control? A trend is big fat wings, or army pants, or something that just seems "cool". Ground Control, considering the price, is pretty good. There's a reason a lot of people have them. Another thing, where does everyone get all this money? $1500 for suspension? Why don't you just buy S2000s or Type S's? I can barely afford Ground Control with my car payment and insurance.

For me personally, it came in the form of getting a 2nd job so I could have extra to save for things like my $850 Tein suspension. Buy an S2000 though? Maybe in a few years from now when I could better afford one, right now I'm happy with my Civic.

TheNotoriousMogg
06-17-2003, 11:39 AM
Yeah man someone BS'ed you. You are correct, did you by chance order shocks also, its a good idea so you don't blow your factory struts :iceslolan

90gs
06-17-2003, 06:05 PM
my struts got changed right before i bought the car and ive seen them in jcwhitney (rice mag i know) so im not sure if theyre good enough or not. if my stock struts blow what happens, just bouncier ride?

TheNotoriousMogg
06-17-2003, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by 90gs
my struts got changed right before i bought the car and ive seen them in jcwhitney (rice mag i know) so im not sure if theyre good enough or not. if my stock struts blow what happens, just bouncier ride?


LOL looks bad though....and can have an effect on your axle if you hit a pot hole or something from what I understand

90gs
06-17-2003, 09:25 PM
what do u mean looks bad?

Spectre927
06-18-2003, 04:37 AM
Yeah, Im dropping my car 2 inches, and Neuspeed recommended aftermarket struts. If they blow, will I just need to replace them, or will other damage happen?

CtrlAltDel
06-18-2003, 07:39 AM
Originally posted by SilverY2KCivic


For me personally, it came in the form of getting a 2nd job so I could have extra to save for things like my $850 Tein suspension. Buy an S2000 though? Maybe in a few years from now when I could better afford one, right now I'm happy with my Civic.

99-00 model civic with my personal touches is my realistic dream car, and yours is very nice from the pics i've seen...

i get the money from saving it, i dont like to buy parts i wont be happy with in the long run... so i save my money and buy items that impress even myself sometimes, and i work a lot of overtime :smile:

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