in need of a lower suspension
#1
in need of a lower suspension
ok my question is who here has a good suspension they can tell me about that would lower my car and still have it driving smooth. i'm looking for a daily driving suspension with a lower look anyone could get me some info on a kit that would do me my budget is under 400 more or less so if anyone has any info it would help. right now i'm leaning toward koni shocks and matrix coilovers. anyone??
#2
RE: in need of a lower suspension
I just had my ride lowered one inch. Used Eibach performance springs. The springs were about $260. And it rides smooth!! It is tighter and has less roll. I might even drop it another half inch....
I don't know if you could drop it with springs and shocks for $400. Some springs are made to be paired with stock shocks.
I don't know if you could drop it with springs and shocks for $400. Some springs are made to be paired with stock shocks.
#3
RE: in need of a lower suspension
A set of Tein S-Tech will run you about $150 and it’s like a 1.8 drop but they work with your stock shocks. Here are 5 links from people that have already installed them on here, myself, mynmisoli, 97_nw, x2100, 05 civic and Raul98
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_123028/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_69.../tm.htm#107781
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_150637/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_153260/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_200426/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_251298/tm.htm
........this questions been asked a bit, use or search feature to find more information on good daily driving springs
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_123028/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_69.../tm.htm#107781
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_150637/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_153260/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_200426/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_251298/tm.htm
........this questions been asked a bit, use or search feature to find more information on good daily driving springs
#4
RE: in need of a lower suspension
s-techs wont give you as good of handling as you might want and i'll tell you why. when tein designed the s-tech they wanted to make a good, reliable lowering spring that you can use with stock shocks. the problem is that if the springs are too stiff then the shocks wont be able to rebound enough and your car will be bouncy as hell and ride like crap. so to avoid this, they used a lower spring rate than most other aftermarket lowering springs. the result is a great lowering spring with stock shocks... but not so great in a handling aspect. if handling is what you're after, i'd look into H&R or Omnipower.
#5
RE: in need of a lower suspension
agreed^^ i love these springs, they ride super nice and make a nice drop, but now that i got used to them and want more of stiffer/performance oriented suspension so i will be looking into coils for the spring possibley, this cant make up my mind tho...
#7
RE: in need of a lower suspension
well i assumed it was more or less about the price. well i guess i'm going with the tein s. i mean i dont think i could get any more body roll with my stock shocks. man i take a turn i feel like the car is going to flip. but if the stock shocks work fine w/ aftermarket i guess i'm heading towards that. i'm not really looking into performance driving...now... but just want my car a bit lower. also the other thing do you think this will stop the rubbing on my tires i'm running 205/18/and it kinda rubs on dips as u turn but that's just me. oh i forgot to mention where would u get those shocks what website would u all recommend??
#9
RE: in need of a lower suspension
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
s-techs wont give you as good of handling as you might want and i'll tell you why. when tein designed the s-tech they wanted to make a good, reliable lowering spring that you can use with stock shocks. the problem is that if the springs are too stiff then the shocks wont be able to rebound enough and your car will be bouncy as hell and ride like crap. so to avoid this, they used a lower spring rate than most other aftermarket lowering springs. the result is a great lowering spring with stock shocks... but not so great in a handling aspect. if handling is what you're after, i'd look into H&R or Omnipower.
s-techs wont give you as good of handling as you might want and i'll tell you why. when tein designed the s-tech they wanted to make a good, reliable lowering spring that you can use with stock shocks. the problem is that if the springs are too stiff then the shocks wont be able to rebound enough and your car will be bouncy as hell and ride like crap. so to avoid this, they used a lower spring rate than most other aftermarket lowering springs. the result is a great lowering spring with stock shocks... but not so great in a handling aspect. if handling is what you're after, i'd look into H&R or Omnipower.
...I was just thinking about buying the S-Techs.... But maybe not? How are they once you upgrade to some Tokico blues or something along those lines?