Ground Control Coilovers ?
Alexxn 00 Si
10-22-2002, 11:01 AM
I recently bought a 2000 Civic Si that has Tokico Blue shocks and H&R springs, 1.75 lower in front and 1.5 lower in the rear. My wheels are 17" with 205/40/17 tires. I just ordered a set of Ground Control LE Coilovers to raise the car in Winter, lower it in the Summer. Does anyone know what the ride quality will be like ? Right now its pretty good with the H&R's but I'd rather the can be a little higher for ground clearance but I am afraid that the springs will be too compressed and the ride will be really harsh.
Anyone have any input ??????? Thanks.
Anyone have any input ??????? Thanks.
CivicSiRacer
10-22-2002, 02:02 PM
They should be fine. It all depends on which spring rates you ordered from Ground Control.
Alexxn 00 Si
10-22-2002, 02:03 PM
They said to get the Limited Edition kit. I dont know about the rates.
Alexxn 00 Si
10-22-2002, 04:34 PM
They tell me the front spring rate is 340 and the rear is 250
delsolsi
10-22-2002, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Alexxn 00 Si
I recently bought a 2000 Civic Si that has Tokico Blue shocks and H&R springs, 1.75 lower in front and 1.5 lower in the rear. My wheels are 17" with 205/40/17 tires. I just ordered a set of Ground Control LE Coilovers to raise the car in Winter, lower it in the Summer. Does anyone know what the ride quality will be like ? Right now its pretty good with the H&R's but I'd rather the can be a little higher for ground clearance but I am afraid that the springs will be too compressed and the ride will be really harsh.
Anyone have any input ??????? Thanks.
I put them on an Integra I used to have. The springs where too soft for my taste, I ended up wishing I had order them with stiffer springs.
I recently bought a 2000 Civic Si that has Tokico Blue shocks and H&R springs, 1.75 lower in front and 1.5 lower in the rear. My wheels are 17" with 205/40/17 tires. I just ordered a set of Ground Control LE Coilovers to raise the car in Winter, lower it in the Summer. Does anyone know what the ride quality will be like ? Right now its pretty good with the H&R's but I'd rather the can be a little higher for ground clearance but I am afraid that the springs will be too compressed and the ride will be really harsh.
Anyone have any input ??????? Thanks.
I put them on an Integra I used to have. The springs where too soft for my taste, I ended up wishing I had order them with stiffer springs.
CivicSiRacer
10-23-2002, 07:36 AM
Originally posted by Alexxn 00 Si
They tell me the front spring rate is 340 and the rear is 250
See I'm running 350f/400r and that is on the border of being stiff. But i like it and has really improved my times for autocrossing.
Everyone's opinion on what is stiff and what is not is different though.
They tell me the front spring rate is 340 and the rear is 250
See I'm running 350f/400r and that is on the border of being stiff. But i like it and has really improved my times for autocrossing.
Everyone's opinion on what is stiff and what is not is different though.
Alexxn 00 Si
10-23-2002, 08:01 AM
For a daily driver though ?
CivicSiRacer
10-23-2002, 12:38 PM
Go with 300f/350r as a compromise.
Alexxn 00 Si
10-23-2002, 12:55 PM
Thanks !
SilverY2KCivic
10-24-2002, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
See I'm running 350f/400r and that is on the border of being stiff. But i like it and has really improved my times for autocrossing.
Everyone's opinion on what is stiff and what is not is different though.
Ack, accidently clicked "edit" to your post instead of "quote" LOL... :bloated:
Anywho, is it usually better to get stiffer for the rears, and what's the advantage if so? My Teins I could have ordered with stiffer rates, but I chose not to, not knowing how stiff they would be in stock form. Anyways, mine came with 448f/224r respectively. The rears seemed a bit soft just looking at the numbers, but when tuned 6 clicks from the stiffest shock setting, they feel pretty stiff. But this going off the shock dampening control AS WELL as the spring rate, not solely on the spring rate as would be the case with normal struts like Tokico Blues.
See I'm running 350f/400r and that is on the border of being stiff. But i like it and has really improved my times for autocrossing.
Everyone's opinion on what is stiff and what is not is different though.
Ack, accidently clicked "edit" to your post instead of "quote" LOL... :bloated:
Anywho, is it usually better to get stiffer for the rears, and what's the advantage if so? My Teins I could have ordered with stiffer rates, but I chose not to, not knowing how stiff they would be in stock form. Anyways, mine came with 448f/224r respectively. The rears seemed a bit soft just looking at the numbers, but when tuned 6 clicks from the stiffest shock setting, they feel pretty stiff. But this going off the shock dampening control AS WELL as the spring rate, not solely on the spring rate as would be the case with normal struts like Tokico Blues.
delsolsi
10-24-2002, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by SilverY2KCivic
Anywho, is it usually better to get stiffer for the rears, and what's the advantage if so?
Having stiffer rear springs is one way of minimizing understear, you can even get some oversteer with a stiffer rear suspension.
Anywho, is it usually better to get stiffer for the rears, and what's the advantage if so?
Having stiffer rear springs is one way of minimizing understear, you can even get some oversteer with a stiffer rear suspension.
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