coilovers
Try honda prelude ones... PM/talk to MadMax024
I heard the ride was very harsh, but perfect if you want for racing, but not for ordinary driving, the Koni/Eibach would be the best adjustable setup for normal performance driving.
Brian
I heard the ride was very harsh, but perfect if you want for racing, but not for ordinary driving, the Koni/Eibach would be the best adjustable setup for normal performance driving.
Brian
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Madmax took his off in favor of a more conventional setup.
I'm sure eventually someone wil come up with a coilover setup
I'm sure eventually someone wil come up with a coilover setup

I've seen alot of custom setups made up of good struts and adjustable springs. The threaded sleaves where welded on. doesn't seam hard. But I would never touch a welder to a strut! Most of them are gas charged.... Boom?
Originally Posted by therealgoon9
I've seen alot of custom setups made up of good struts and adjustable springs. The threaded sleaves where welded on. doesn't seam hard. But I would never touch a welder to a strut! Most of them are gas charged.... Boom?
true BUT the Koni's for our cars are inserts for the front and rear so after you empty the strut then you can weld away on the housing.
I have seen this mentioned before (and even a how to somewhere) and dont know if this is how the people are doing them or not.
OK... I suppose you can take out the insert and then weld on the sleeves, no problem. Just need to find a spring thats will capacitate 3400-3600 pounds. Along with some bullet proof welding. Thats a pretty large saftey issue to deal with. I saw a honda on the side of the road, I'm assuning it had air and the rear lost pressure, the whole back end was tore up.
+ I wouldn't want to go much lower, My poor lip gets soo much abuse.
+ I wouldn't want to go much lower, My poor lip gets soo much abuse.
I doubt that if you get a GD on some coilovers that any company would want to make a kit for a 10 year old car. Plus, the market for them would be terrible, they'd be way too costly and it'd make the car ride like any bouncy Honduh. Just my $.02 tho.
Originally Posted by MaximaBalla
I doubt that if you get a GD on some coilovers that any company would want to make a kit for a 10 year old car. Plus, the market for them would be terrible, they'd be way too costly and it'd make the car ride like any bouncy Honduh. Just my $.02 tho.
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