Adjustable coilovers
pistonhonda
09-13-2004, 10:25 PM
Ok i have a set of arospeed adjustable coilovers. any comments on them or if anybody else has had them let me know how yours feel and if you got rid of them. To me it is a pretty bouncey ride. I mean if you hit a bumb in the road your springing up and down. Are all coilovers suppose to have a spring up and down fill to them or should i just got a more expensive set and would of got more of a stock feel ?
drdisque
09-14-2004, 02:54 AM
do you still have the stock shocks, if so thats what would be causing the bounciness.
SilverY2KCivic
09-14-2004, 08:59 PM
You get what you pay for, plain and simple. :2cents:
superbluecivicsi
09-17-2004, 04:49 AM
do you still have the stock shocks, if so thats what would be causing the bounciness.
You get what you pay for, plain and simple.
Put these two together, and itll solve your problems.
replacing your stock shocks with some good aftermarket ones will make a big positive improvement.
Remember, you pay for what you get ;)
You get what you pay for, plain and simple.
Put these two together, and itll solve your problems.
replacing your stock shocks with some good aftermarket ones will make a big positive improvement.
Remember, you pay for what you get ;)
SenseiAccord
09-20-2004, 05:34 AM
i had arospeed coilovers with AGXs. Ride is still bouncy at a low drop and still a little bouncy at like an inch drop. The reason is that the spring rates are way too stiff. Think its like 500 lbs/in front and 400 lbs/inch rear. Most spring are like that including skunk2 coilovers. The only good coilover/sleeve over is ground control. They are like 100lbs or more softer than the others. Meaning ur shocks car keep up with the springs when they move which will give u a steadier ride.
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