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Koni RSK Suspension kit?


Alan0330
06-22-2003, 09:39 PM
Hi everone, i'm new to the forums. I have a 93 Honda Civic LX, i just bought a set of rims and tires and would like to change out the shocks and springs to take advantage of them. What i'm looking for are ride comfort and better handling. But i dont want the car gets so low that i have to watch out for every potholes out there or stop on railroad tracks. So i'm shooting for no more than a 1.5 drop. I saw the H&R OE sport springs on tirerack, anyone has experience with those? I'm gonna pair them with koni specials since they are cheaper and i can live with non-adjustable. But i also see this RSK kit by koni, it included shocks, springs and said to be designed to work with each other. 30mm-45mm.... Anyone tried them b4? how's the ride comfort and handling?
If anyone can give me some input on this, it would be greatly appreciated!!!!

Thanks

BullShifter
06-22-2003, 10:47 PM
H&R stuff is good stuff, but the RSK kit will give you a better ride since they were meant to work with each other.

Alan0330
06-22-2003, 11:04 PM
thanks for your advice. if i drop my car 30mm (~1.2 inch), do i need a camber kit?

BullShifter
06-22-2003, 11:13 PM
Usually you wont need a camber/alignment kit if you stay above a 2" drop but if you plan on racing a kit will be a great addition.

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