tein springs and koni shocks?
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tein springs and koni shocks?
a friend of mine wants to get this setup. no coilovers because he'll be using it for daily driving. Just to make sure, isnt there better shocks than koni shocks that is worth the money and good as well? something like tokico, H&R, etc..?
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For what your going to pay for shocks and spring you might as well save a few more hundred dollars and get you a nice set of coilovers with adjustable damper like AJ has. I have the Apexi WS on my car. The shock is not adjustable but man does it have a nice rice......I would recommend them for someone who plains on doing auto x'ing or road courses but for daily driving there great....
2000 Turbo Integra Type R - 508whp/362lbs tq @ 21psi
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Agreed, for a set of Koni's which will run you at the very least $400, and that's getting really lucky on pricing, probably closer to $500 being realistic...plus another 150-200 on springs, at that point, you're a couple hundred bucks short of a nice set of coilovers with springs wound specifically for that application.
So to answer your question as simply as I can, they're nice struts, but I wouldn't ever dream of buying them new when I had other options.
Later,
Aj
So to answer your question as simply as I can, they're nice struts, but I wouldn't ever dream of buying them new when I had other options.
Later,
Aj