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Would this be a good setup

for my coilovers im going to get skunk 2 with Tokico or koin shocks or what do you think is a good steup for a sedan also needs to be good for racing.
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not a big coilovers fan, but the Tockico blues are awsome struts. For springs/coilovers skunk2 are supposed to be really good for our vehicles. I'd recommend Eibach though.
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Old 03-13-2003, 03:03 PM
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why Eibach are the better
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why Eibach are the better
I would suggest Skunk2 with koni. That is what I have on both my accords and my Black HB
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Old 03-13-2003, 05:45 PM
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Okay, I have a question about coilovers. I am gonna buy a pair of Ractive coilovers, what other types of hardware (not tools) am i gonna need?
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what do you mean exactly? Are you talking about mounting hardware. With your coilovers you should get the following:

4 coil springs
4 inner sleaves with threads
assorted rubber O rings
4 adjusters
2 coilover keys
top plates for the springs
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Any car I have ever road that had Eibach springs, had superior ride quality. The main thing I would recommend when buying a set of coilovers (or springs for that matter) is to check the spring rate. Essentially a measure of stiffness in the spring, usually you can get these numbers from the manufacture. But the higher a spring rate goes translates into a rougher ride.
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Umm, as hardware i mean any additional parts that i should consider buying. And all the parts you listed do come with the coilovers im buying.
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camber kit, not nessary but help full. Other that that you should be covered
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I got the skunk 2's and I love them! Up to a 4" drop... Now if only I could find some camber-caster kit that would fix that...
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