Need feedback on springs
Need feedback on springs
Hi,
i got a 91 n/a FC and i want to put on perf/lowering springs
Which one to choose
:
-Racing Beat
-Eibach
-Tein
Need feedback on comfort and roadholding and look
. Thanks!!
i got a 91 n/a FC and i want to put on perf/lowering springs
Which one to choose
:-Racing Beat
-Eibach
-Tein
Need feedback on comfort and roadholding and look
. Thanks!!
most people will go for the racing beat ones due to being linear rate. I believe both eibach and tein are progressive rate giving it a softer ride but with sacrifice to crisp handling. Do a search, there's lots of stuff on it.
I have Suspension Technique springs with KYB AGX struts. The look is pretty good and seem to handle well too. A couple people have said my car is a bit rigid to ride in, but I don't feel it's much worse than the 16yr old OEM worn out suspension.
http://webpages.charter.net/a-melita...ay-off-037.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/a-melita...ay-off-037.jpg
If you want your car to hold the road better, learn to drive on the race track. Nothing beats seat time and a good set of tires for making your car faster. The combination of good lowering/performance springs and adjustable struts will help your car have more potential but is useless if you can drive.
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I had eibach pro kit with AGXs before and wish I went with linear springs instead. If you are interested in the difference between linear and progressive springs do a search. I now have k2rd's coilover setup and cannot be compared to my old setup at all.
EDIT: are you planning to use stock shocks?
EDIT: are you planning to use stock shocks?
I have the Racing Beat Springs and the KYB AGX all around and its plenty for me. Its rides on rails and its not as harsh as I was expecting. If you're on a budget and can't go affording or have someone who can get you deals on a full coil over setup its a great way to go.
I felt the same way about the linear and progressive rates as stated above... A friend of mine had the progressive eibach kit and I didn't like it. I chose the Racing Beat way and never looked back.
I felt the same way about the linear and progressive rates as stated above... A friend of mine had the progressive eibach kit and I didn't like it. I chose the Racing Beat way and never looked back.
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