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Old Jun 4, 2006 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by JoePoonani
The 3rd gen Integra doesn't have a MacPherson strut setup. It's more like a multilink setup. MacPherson struts bolt to the spindle like the RSX setup, whereas the 3rd gen Integra setup has the struts mounted on the lower control arm. Just wanted to clear that up, sorry, it was bothing me.
ok i just asked my dad and he said they were monroe struts. i duo where i got macpherson from lol.


Originally Posted by Däs Schmoo
For your budget, there will be no coilover that will not feel like complete shit driving down the road.

Springs are cheaper and a better bet if you are just looking to lower the car a little bit. The drop is not adjustable, but it is affordable, more comfortable, and your current shocks will hold up much better to springs than they will to coilovers.

Thanks a lot! that clears everything up! Lowering springs it is.

love these forums haha



one last question, what springs do you suggest with 16, maybe 17" rims?

i did some research and came up with tein, H&R, or skunk2. these sound good and im leaning towards tein s-tech lowering springs unless anyone can convince me otherwise?

thanks for everything

Last edited by Chimbo; Jun 4, 2006 at 04:54 PM.
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