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suggestions please

just got car. plan on heavy performance tuning. looking at sportline or prokit eibachs to get rid of fender gaps and of course the eibach camber kit. but i need suggestions on which shocks would be a good pairing for those eibachs. also which should i go with pro kit or sportline?
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Old 04-29-2005, 04:09 PM
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ive had the sportline on a couple vehicles and i like them. right now i on my integra i have koni adjustable struts and the car rides smooth as hell. what kinda vehicle did you buy.
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ive had the sportline on a couple vehicles and i like them. right now i on my integra i have koni adjustable struts and the car rides smooth as hell. what kinda vehicle did you buy.
i got a 94 RS. plan on a JDM Type R conversion Mugen style. with the Tenzo R Psychos or the Passion 5's. and then next summer a JDM B18C5
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Re: suggestions please

koni yellow is the best shock out there.
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Old 04-29-2005, 07:39 PM
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Re: suggestions please

another spring that is good is the neuspeed drag springs......lowers the car like 2.5" inches front and rear....what the springs do is when you launch off the line your car starights flat rather the ass end going down.................not bad mods.....my integra will be running high 13s when they finish my swap next week
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Old 04-29-2005, 07:40 PM
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i meant your car stays flat rather then the ass end go down....had then on my 95 accord
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Re: suggestions please

i have eibach ground control adjustables 0.5-4.5 inch and kyb agx shocks 4 point adjustables koni's are the best no doubt but are considerably expensive, kyb agx's are good 2nd or 3rd choice for performance and price they are great and can be adjusted to 4 different stiffness levels kind of funt o play around with look into it
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