comptech sport springs or eibach sportlines?
hey guys - i just picked up an '00 integra GS as my daily driver to complement my '04 s2000...
i'd like to lower the car with either the eibach sportlines or the comptech sport springs...i had a 1.75" drop on my '02 rsx-s (traded for the s2000) - and that was just about the perfect drop - it was a firm ride but not too punishing.
are any of you running either of these springs with the stock shocks? is a camber kit necessary with either of these kits??
my main goal is to reduce the wheel gap while not sacrificing too much ride quality. especially since this is the car i drive the most. i will keep the stock 15"s and do not plan to upgrade the wheels...
any input would be greatly appreciated!
thanks,
jermey
i'd like to lower the car with either the eibach sportlines or the comptech sport springs...i had a 1.75" drop on my '02 rsx-s (traded for the s2000) - and that was just about the perfect drop - it was a firm ride but not too punishing.
are any of you running either of these springs with the stock shocks? is a camber kit necessary with either of these kits??
my main goal is to reduce the wheel gap while not sacrificing too much ride quality. especially since this is the car i drive the most. i will keep the stock 15"s and do not plan to upgrade the wheels...
any input would be greatly appreciated!
thanks,
jermey
1. Bilstein + Eibach = best handling, best outlook and poor ride quality
2. Stock Susp + Eibach = poor handling, good outlook and good ride quality
3. Stock Susp + Spring = good handling, poor outlook and best ride quality
This is my experience. I tried all of them.
2. Stock Susp + Eibach = poor handling, good outlook and good ride quality
3. Stock Susp + Spring = good handling, poor outlook and best ride quality
This is my experience. I tried all of them.
If you plan on going that low again, I would not recommend running on stock struts. This argument has been made many times on this forum. And a camber kit is also recommended unless you like going through tires every 5-10k miles.


