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What shocks would go best with H&R Sport springs?
I have a 95 integra 4door and looking to get the most comfortable ride I can possibly get. What shocks would go best with H&R Sport springs? Tokico, Koni, KYB?
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Go with Koni Yellows, and if they seem to much than go for the KYB AGX's.
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I have a set of Bilstein shocks on my 95 Integra sedan. I run them with Eibach springs which are similar to your H&R's. The Bilstein/Eibach combo gives a surprisingly comfortable ride. It's like a lot like, say, a BMW 330i with the sport suspension package. The ride feels alot like a German car, which makes sense since the Bilsteins and H&Rs/Eibachs are German. I ordered my Bilsteins through Auto Zone and they have a lifetime warranty. A few years back I had a 95 Civic and it had H&R's and Tokico adjustable shocks. When on the stiffest setting, the shocks really overpowered the springs and the car rode really bouncy. The shocks were great on the softer settings. I have no experience with Tokico non-adjustables, but I hear they do well and they are decent quality. Anyway, if you get the Bilsteins, you'll be happy. KYB's are less expensive, but I've heard mixed reviews about them. Koni's are also very good, albeit a little pricey.
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i have the H&R sport springs and bought some tokico adjustables for it. i haven't put them on the car yet, but i have read that this is a good setup.
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