eibach springs?
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eibach springs?
I would like some opinions eibach springs ground control.... for a 91 integra good idea or bad? though they are adjustable and expensive.. :wiggle:
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feedback on the adjustable springs? they are of good quality. all the parts are durable and they are pretty easy to adjust. they should cost around $300 for a set. well worth it IMO. i wouldnt take a risk with the $150 off brand ones.
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Ground Control coilover sleeves are indeed very nice.
They also have pretty stiff spring rates which means you should upgrade your shocks to go with them. The G2 ('90-'93) Integra doesn't have a lot of suspension travel so lowering the car and using a stiff spring puts a lot of strain on the shocks.
Another option to look at is the Tein Super Street full coilover setup. For other cars I'm not so much a fan of Tein given their price and other available options, but for the G2 they actually have a really nice setup that has shortened shocks which help to deal with the really small amount of suspension travel. For a G2 teg it's a lot more important than other cars to have shortened shocks. They're not super cheap though, about $950 for the set. Tein also makes a coilover kit called Basic which is about $715 and has shortened shocks but they have fixed damping as opposed to adjustable damping of the Super Street kit.
They also have pretty stiff spring rates which means you should upgrade your shocks to go with them. The G2 ('90-'93) Integra doesn't have a lot of suspension travel so lowering the car and using a stiff spring puts a lot of strain on the shocks.
Another option to look at is the Tein Super Street full coilover setup. For other cars I'm not so much a fan of Tein given their price and other available options, but for the G2 they actually have a really nice setup that has shortened shocks which help to deal with the really small amount of suspension travel. For a G2 teg it's a lot more important than other cars to have shortened shocks. They're not super cheap though, about $950 for the set. Tein also makes a coilover kit called Basic which is about $715 and has shortened shocks but they have fixed damping as opposed to adjustable damping of the Super Street kit.
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