Coilovers
djg
12-20-2004, 07:55 PM
I have to get new struts or a coilover kit on my 95 GSR. I'm considering the Tein Basic's, which run about $750; i.e. cheap, but still one step up from a strut replacement. Questions:
Are coilovers worth the extra cash?why?
Can I replace them myself, or should I have a shop do it?
What would u recommend?
Is the Tein Basics good?
Thanks
Are coilovers worth the extra cash?why?
Can I replace them myself, or should I have a shop do it?
What would u recommend?
Is the Tein Basics good?
Thanks
Greenblurr93
12-20-2004, 08:09 PM
tein basics are excellant, if u NEED coilovers, if your going for a basic drop, get lowering springs and shocks.. like Koni... Coilovers are perfect if you are going to be lowering and raising your car for different driving conditions.
CivicSiRacer
12-20-2004, 09:27 PM
I have to get new struts or a coilover kit on my 95 GSR. I'm considering the Tein Basic's, which run about $750; i.e. cheap, but still one step up from a strut replacement. Questions:
Are coilovers worth the extra cash?why?
Can I replace them myself, or should I have a shop do it?
What would u recommend?
Is the Tein Basics good?
Thanks
It depends on what you want the car to do. Coilovers are nice because you can raise or lower the car depending on your area - for example snow. Then in the spring you can drop the car again.
Also you can corner weigh your car so the car is 50/50 cross weight which makes the car handle much better.
Are coilovers worth the extra cash?why?
Can I replace them myself, or should I have a shop do it?
What would u recommend?
Is the Tein Basics good?
Thanks
It depends on what you want the car to do. Coilovers are nice because you can raise or lower the car depending on your area - for example snow. Then in the spring you can drop the car again.
Also you can corner weigh your car so the car is 50/50 cross weight which makes the car handle much better.
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