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newrsx
07-14-2003, 10:14 PM
hey guys...i heard that if u get coilover springs, your car gets more bumpier unless u put aftermarket shock absorbers, others say that its alot simple if u get drop springs, it doesnt affect the ride of your car. Well, i have 18" rims and i just want to drop my rsx 1-1.5"...so should i get drop springs or coilovers? and what brand/kind?

cwis
07-16-2003, 05:10 AM
go with with an eibach pro kit setup. rides almost like stock. heard the teins are good too.

BullShifter
07-31-2003, 02:11 AM
Originally posted by newrsx
hey guys...i heard that if u get coilover springs, your car gets more bumpier unless u put aftermarket shock absorbers, others say that its alot simple if u get drop springs, it doesnt affect the ride of your car. Well, i have 18" rims and i just want to drop my rsx 1-1.5"...so should i get drop springs or coilovers? and what brand/kind?

If you purchase true coilover instead of crappy sleeve springs then you dontneed to worry about what shocks to use or a bad ride quality. Since real coilovers come as a package spring/shock & designed for eachother unlike sleeves. Any time you lower the suspension with springs or junk sleeve, you should upgrade the shocks.

The best set-up you could get is a true coilover set -- next would be springs shocks -- last resort sleeved "coilover" springs

Coilover:
H&R
Tein

Springs:
Eibach
H&R
Neuspeed

Shocks:
KYB AGX
Tokico Illuminas
Koni Yellows

Drop-2nd!!
11-13-2003, 07:02 PM
Yes Teins Good ,watch Fur Rust Though!

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