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I have a 94 LS Integra. I was wondering if anybody knows what the stock ride height is supposed to be. I'm replacing a coilover system that is shot and I'm not sure what to set the new height at. I'm putting tein basic dampers with pillow ball mounts on this car if that helps. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Tein Height Adjustment-Need Some Help
just set it to the height u feel will work? y do u need it at stock ride height.
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Re: Tein Height Adjustment-Need Some Help
Why would you run stock with a coilover system? I would find that an oxymoron.
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Re: Tein Height Adjustment-Need Some Help
mayb for winter
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Re: Re: Tein Height Adjustment-Need Some Help
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Tein lists all this in the installtion manual. They show you where to measure from on the shock, what it should measure, and then again once the car is lowered.
12" from mid wheel to bottom of fender in front, and 11.8" from the middle of the wheel to the bottom of the qauter panel area in the rear is what they say it should measure. In case you don't have it, here is a link to the 94-01 Integra non-type-r installion manual for the Tein Basic Damper, both with an without optional pillow ball mount. http://www.tein.com/ti/inst/lh96u.pdf If you're confused on setting the ride height, read pages 4-5. They cover this.
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