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Old Jul 10, 2002 | 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by SWOOSHER21
what are you talking about TJCCARDCO about how the Apex-i's aren't adjustable, unless that was just a typo. All full coilovers are adjustable, as well as sleeve coilovers, hence the name coilovers.
Apex WS is height adjustable only, where as Teins are both height and damping adjustable. That was no typo there from him. Yes all coilovers are height-adjustable. But there are two types of coilovers: coilover sleeves and full coilovers. Coilover sleeves are only spings w/ adjustable sleeves, where as on the other hand, the full coilovers contain shocks inside them.

Randumb, I will still suggest you to put your $$ into a nice suspension system. This will help in a long run and is much more meaningful than most bolt-on's because you will feel the power being transfered to your wheels are much stronger. You won't regret it, trust me. I recently posted a thread about bolt-on's you can go check it out:
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...ghlight=bolton

However, if you want to go with something cheaper I would suggest the H&R cup kit. Check out their website for more info:
http://www.hrsprings.com H&R is also a very well-known company, most (maybe all) of its products are made in Germany. I am pretty sure you'll recognize its name in near future. Speeddriven.com had cup kit on Groupbuycenter.com for $610 my 5th gen Accords. I am not sure if it's damping adjustable, but sure is height adjustable. Don't go with H&R full coilover kits, they cost 1000+ even if u get it thru speeddriven. IF that's the case you might as well go with Teins, they are the best I've heard so far, and most popular in Japan.
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