View Poll Results: ???
Eibach Sportline
3
33.33%
H&R Sport
0
0%
H&R Race
0
0%
Koni Red
1
11.11%
KYB GR-2
2
22.22%
KYB AGX
4
44.44%
Tokico HP Blue
1
11.11%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll
Help me choose my new suspension setup.
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Help me choose my new suspension setup.
I'm finally getting new suspension, brakes, and tires for my 90 civic wagon. I've got $500-600 to spend on the suspension, and i can't decide what setup to choose. I know most of you guys don't have wagons but most of you DO have aftermarket suspension, so i'd like you're advice anyway. also, if you have suggestions of other brands/models, please post them.
please choose springs AND struts. thanks for your participation.
please choose springs AND struts. thanks for your participation.
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Originally Posted by gutterslide
I'm finally getting new suspension, brakes, and tires for my 90 civic wagon. I've got $500-600 to spend on the suspension, and i can't decide what setup to choose. I know most of you guys don't have wagons but most of you DO have aftermarket suspension, so i'd like you're advice anyway. also, if you have suggestions of other brands/models, please post them.
please choose springs AND struts. thanks for your participation.
please choose springs AND struts. thanks for your participation.
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Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
what are you plannin on doing with the wagon...plans..drag, autocross, daily....it kinda makes a difference
as far as neuspeed goes, if enough people recommend them, then i'll definitely consider them. most of the options i put in the poll are what i have seen on other people's wagons.
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I'd get H&R race or Eibach Sportlines with Koni Reds. The only problem I have with Koni reds is that in order to adjust them, you have to remove the shock from the car. It can get kind of a pain. But otherwise they're better than any shock thats in your range.
I wouldn't use GR-2's or Tokico Blues with any race spring. You'll get inefficient dampening, basically the ride will feel pretty crappy and bouncy.
I don't have a wagon but I'm running Neuspeed Race and Tokico Illuminas on my 90 civic si.
I wouldn't use GR-2's or Tokico Blues with any race spring. You'll get inefficient dampening, basically the ride will feel pretty crappy and bouncy.
I don't have a wagon but I'm running Neuspeed Race and Tokico Illuminas on my 90 civic si.
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Originally Posted by ZiviCase10287
how much of a drop can the GR-2's handle??
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I wouldn't use GR-2's or Tokico Blues with any race spring. You'll get inefficient dampening, basically the ride will feel pretty crappy and bouncy.