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Old 06-18-2004, 01:14 PM
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suspension for a 92si....

hey im lookin into gettin a suspension system and was wonedering what some people have on theres and what some good ones are. i have heard some good things about Tein but not sure on which ones. and ive also hard about ground controls being pretty good. any tips would be great
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Re: suspension for a 92si....

i have nuespeed race springs 2.5/2.25 drop, with kyb gr2 shocks(mistake), and eibach camber kits. handles great. rides like a brick down stairs. if you plan on lowering it, always put a camber kit on, if not you'll f up your tires quick. and buy lowering struts, if you really want to lower it a lot. b/c stock length struts won't compress the rear springs and they'll move around
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i have Tokico shocks and there awesome. my car's dropped 2.5 inches and with the Tokico shocks it handles and rides like a prelude should.
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