Suspension experience
try dis one http://www.adventon.com/acb/Category...ID=24&CATID=20
or dis one http://www.adventon.com/acb/showprod...tGroup_ID=2565
the last one lists all the springs they carry for your car
or dis one http://www.adventon.com/acb/showprod...tGroup_ID=2565
the last one lists all the springs they carry for your car
yup i got mine exactly when they said I would. I actually ordered twice from them. Once for my VTEC lude and then i got into an accident (100% not my fault) the day before i was to have them installed. Then i bought the ones for my teggy. They say they dont provide a tracking number but you get one in an email
Originally posted by sick79
what about kyb gr2s'? i was planning on getting those with some sort of spring, h&r sounds nice?
what about kyb gr2s'? i was planning on getting those with some sort of spring, h&r sounds nice?
to everyone else reading this thread, i cannot emphasize enough, the importance of a good alignment after ANY suspension alterations. too many people overlook this. that is all.
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Originally posted by TriniSpeed
I am lost in the suspensions dept. I need to upgrade but I am confused between what are struts, and what are shocks? Are they the same thing?
I am lost in the suspensions dept. I need to upgrade but I am confused between what are struts, and what are shocks? Are they the same thing?
Originally posted by JimBlake
Back to the original question, they aren't the same thing. Integras (3rd gen at least) have shocks, not struts. Struts are mounted solid to the steering knuckle, and they take the place of upper control arms. If you have upper & lower control arms then you don't have struts.
Back to the original question, they aren't the same thing. Integras (3rd gen at least) have shocks, not struts. Struts are mounted solid to the steering knuckle, and they take the place of upper control arms. If you have upper & lower control arms then you don't have struts.


