type r suspension
type r suspension
my r is my daily driver do you think that I should stick with the suspension it came with or change it. the only thing I dont' like about it is tht it sits sort of high. one other thing I noticed in the past is if you don't get a whole coilover system then it makes no sense to change the suspension. I mean in the past I have only put in springs and made my suspension on my cars worst than factory. the car sat lower and looked pretty but drove like sh$#. any help would be appreciated.
p.s. i can't afford a whole coilover system
p.s. i can't afford a whole coilover system
Re: type r suspension
save up for it then01blackr wrote: p.s. i can't afford a whole coilover system
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Don't change it, it's fine how it is, especially if you daily drive it. As for it sitting kinda high, I think you're out of your mind. Don't go and ruin a perfectly tuned suspension setup for the "slammed" ricer look. Just my .0201blackr wrote:my r is my daily driver do you think that I should stick with the suspension it came with or change it. the only thing I dont' like about it is tht it sits sort of high. one other thing I noticed in the past is if you don't get a whole coilover system then it makes no sense to change the suspension. I mean in the past I have only put in springs and made my suspension on my cars worst than factory. the car sat lower and looked pretty but drove like sh$#. any help would be appreciated.
p.s. i can't afford a whole coilover system
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thank you all for your replies. leaving it the way it is till i can afford some coilovers is what i will do. what should i look for suspension wise then. like what company. but most of all i would like to get a little more power and i don't know where to start. i guess i am asking for to much at one time and no way of getting it. stock is the way it will sit for a long time i guess.
there's a few others that are real real nice, but thumbs up on what you meantioned. i have the Apex-i 99specs, think i'm gonna swap them out for either the Zeals or BCsTrey wrote:For suspension the best setups for the money are (ANd even these aren't cheap)
JIC FLTA2
Zeal B6
TEIN RE (Nothing lower in the TEIN line is worth it IMO)
Buddy Club Racing Dampers
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the pillow ball chatter is CHIT!!!
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werd98cwitr wrote:also, if you are looking for a good street coilover Tanabe Sustec Pro IIs are adj. and good quality for $850
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They have a poor height adjustment system compared to everything I named above and cost as much or more than at least 2 of the 4 sets. The TEIN RE is the lowest on the TEIN line that adjusts height independent of shock stroke which is very important.98cwitr wrote:Tein RAs are worth the money IMHO
Pillow ball cattaer is terrible. The worst is on TEINs. JIC and Zeal come with solid upper mounts with rubber bushings making the noise MUCH less which improving the upper mount style. The ZEAL and JIC's have this mount included in their kits. TEIN requires you pay more for the pillow balls. I don't think this is the case for the exspensive TEINs but as mentioned the noise is aweful and the gain is minimal
thank you for the replies. l have noticed in the past never settle for something other than what you really want. so i am just going to have to save. and thanks to all of you cause i would have probably been going out and wasting money on springs and kicking myself. by the way everyone has helped me in every possible way with knowledge on this car. thanx
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I assume that picture is the only one you coudl find. Those shocks won't fit out car. This setup falls into the same category with TEIN SS, the Tanabe Sustec and other systems (Mugen Lowdown) but likely more exspensive than most.
I would be interested to know what they cost. JIC's would be a MUCH better setup and killer deal at $1495. I would suspect spoon setup like that is at best a few hundred less and much less capable. I don't want to completely comment on the spoon system capability but I do know that their springs alone are not very performance oriented. If these are the same springs with spoon rebeadged shocks they are what i woudl consider no better than stock and way over priced.
I would be interested to know what they cost. JIC's would be a MUCH better setup and killer deal at $1495. I would suspect spoon setup like that is at best a few hundred less and much less capable. I don't want to completely comment on the spoon system capability but I do know that their springs alone are not very performance oriented. If these are the same springs with spoon rebeadged shocks they are what i woudl consider no better than stock and way over priced.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/susp ... ension+Kit
They are $400 more than the JIC's, about the same price as the Zeal's and don't have the ability to change ride height without shortening shock stoke. Doesn't seem like a good move in my opinion.
I am still sticking with the ones listed above as the suspension with the best features.
They are $400 more than the JIC's, about the same price as the Zeal's and don't have the ability to change ride height without shortening shock stoke. Doesn't seem like a good move in my opinion.
I am still sticking with the ones listed above as the suspension with the best features.
IWS....Zeals own allTrey wrote:http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/susp ... ension+Kit
They are $400 more than the JIC's, about the same price as the Zeal's and don't have the ability to change ride height without shortening shock stoke. Doesn't seem like a good move in my opinion.
I am still sticking with the ones listed above as the suspension with the best features.
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