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Old 07-01-05, 08:18 PM
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I have tokiko blues. and intrax springs its stiff.
Get tokiko adjustables and TIEN springs
Then u can adjust the damping. And the TEIN springs are good quallity.
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I do know that KSport coilovers are some awsome kits and have received nothing but good reviews.

Here is a pic of a kit for the 99 Protege:


Unfortunatly they do not have a kit for the FC yet unless enough interest was shown. I am working on that as I want one of their kits for my FC.
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Originally Posted by Rotary Racer
He said he wanted ride quality

Right now our current street setup is the RS*R race springs and Tokico Illumina struts. Very good ride quality while increasing the cornering capabilities of the car (less body roll, good steering input, etc.). I am not a big fan of Eibach or the RB springs.
hahaha well that is a great ride quallity(If u like drifting ). If u want a great suspension thats it.
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I don't know if I really know enough about suspension settings to spend a bunch of money on coilovers and other suspension components that offer adjustability. I think about the only thing that I would find useful to be adjustable would shocks. I am still looking for anyone who can confirm or deny if 225/45/R17 tires would fit without rubbing if the car is lowr 1"?
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what i want to know is which spring will lower the car the most. i dont car about ride comfort, just want a more aggressive look.
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