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Old 12-24-2001, 11:52 PM   #1
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Need your help with my suspension.

I have an 89 CRX and I can guarantee that every piece of the suspension on the car right now is stock. Now I am getting a set of 95 GSR rims for it VERY soon. I wanted to lower the car, but I want to setup up everything before I spend 1 cent. Do you think I should get ground control coilovers with koni blues, or should I go with apex i true coil overs? I am not gonna be professional racing or anything. Just some weekend street racing. Nuthin' serious. And I don't want my car bouncin' like crazy. My friend put a set of Skunk2's on his 99 civic Si and we were bouncin all over the place. I am gonna go with swap bars and strut towers bars later, I just want the car lowered PROPERLY first.
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Old 12-25-2001, 11:11 PM   #2
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get the true coilovers.


Koni doesnt make blues... only reds (oem replacements), and yellows (sport adjustable)

Tokico makes blues, which are oem replacement
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Old 12-26-2001, 02:33 PM   #3
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yeah like drift said get true coilovers they cost a grip though or you could go with a spring/shock combo and dont forget you may end up needing a camber kit either way you go
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Well I went to the Apexi website and looked at the aplication chart for the coilovers they offer, and they don't make a set for my car. So I guess I will have to go the other route after all.
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Well I went to the Apexi website and looked at the aplication chart for the coilovers they offer, and they don't make a set for my car. So I guess I will have to go the other route after all.
H&R makes probably the best coilover setup for the CRX, I would highly recommend it. This is no chump setup, requires tuning, but one of the best you'll find. But admitadle that is pretty aggressive. You might just do a shock/spring combo.
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