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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:51 PM
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can any one name some good brand shocks / sprigs for my car? i put a lil sound in it and now the rear is sagging alot... lmk thanks
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 08:20 PM
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Alot of people like the ground control coilovers with the koni shocks. I have this setup and i like it alot. If you look in the FAQ this will be in there TheOtherDave put a good amount of time into making it what it is so give it a look over.
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Old Sep 7, 2007 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by AcuraLsSE
Alot of people like the ground control coilovers with the koni shocks. I have this setup and i like it alot. If you look in the FAQ this will be in there TheOtherDave put a good amount of time into making it what it is so give it a look over.
Great advice, check the FAQ.

I'm somewhat surprised, if you are still on OEM suspension, that your rear is sagging due to audio equipment. How much weight are we talking? How many miles are on your car?

If you intend to autocross, or do any other type of legal racing, I would recommend the Koni/Ground Control setup. You can pick custom spring rates, and Koni shocks are superb.

The Tein H or S tech springs have very conservative rates and a minimal drop. When paired with KYB GR-2, or even AGX shocks, an OEM feel is attainable.

If you don't want to lower your car at all, stick with OEM springs.
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Old Sep 9, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 2001TEGGSR
Great advice, check the FAQ.

I'm somewhat surprised, if you are still on OEM suspension, that your rear is sagging due to audio equipment. How much weight are we talking? How many miles are on your car?

If you intend to autocross, or do any other type of legal racing, I would recommend the Koni/Ground Control setup. You can pick custom spring rates, and Koni shocks are superb.

The Tein H or S tech springs have very conservative rates and a minimal drop. When paired with KYB GR-2, or even AGX shocks, an OEM feel is attainable.

If you don't want to lower your car at all, stick with OEM springs.

talking about 200lbs of weight... and i got 257000 miles
i really dont want to lower the car i want to obtain the stock suspension thanks
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Old Sep 11, 2007 | 01:14 PM
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I recommend TEIN Type-flex coilovers. They're adjustable in everyway imaginable. Plus installation is a breeze...if you got a lift just 2 hours at the most. Great bang for your buck
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Old Sep 20, 2007 | 09:17 PM
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any one else?
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