How does this suspension setup look on my car?
Ok, we're going to try something in here that a member suggested.
I want you guys to post a good pic of your car showing the stance and ride height. I'd actually like to see 2 pics: one of the front/side, and one of the rear/side so that people can get a good look at it. Also, post up what springs/struts/wheel size/tire size you have so we can use this as a reference.
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Ok, let's post'em up!
Suspension Setup: Skunk2 coilovers with Koni Yellows
Wheels: 16" w/ 205/40/16s

I want you guys to post a good pic of your car showing the stance and ride height. I'd actually like to see 2 pics: one of the front/side, and one of the rear/side so that people can get a good look at it. Also, post up what springs/struts/wheel size/tire size you have so we can use this as a reference.
This thread is for reference only. Any comments or unrelated information will be removed. If you have a specific question, post a new thread or just PM the poster that you have a question for.
Ok, let's post'em up!
Suspension Setup: Skunk2 coilovers with Koni Yellows
Wheels: 16" w/ 205/40/16s

Heres my contribution:
EDIT: If you ever get Teins, please dont rock the Tein sticker like I did, my car got jacked...made it too hot! lol, seriously though, I wouldnt recommend it.
My setup:
Tein Stechs
KYB AGX's
17" Wheels
205/40/17 Tires
No camber kit
My review:
These springs are excellent, combined with the AGX's, they are more comfortable than stock. The springs are a bit soft, but Im not an autocrosser, so this doesnt bother me, the struts are excellent though, couldnt ask for more. My camber isnt off very badly, no irregular tire wear after about a thousand miles, I got an alignment afterwards which helped. Overall, this is a great budget setup for a daily driver, excellent amount of drop, no scrubbing, but still gives an excellent, aggresive, stance.
Here are the pics:
EDIT: If you ever get Teins, please dont rock the Tein sticker like I did, my car got jacked...made it too hot! lol, seriously though, I wouldnt recommend it.
My setup:
Tein Stechs
KYB AGX's
17" Wheels
205/40/17 Tires
No camber kit
My review:
These springs are excellent, combined with the AGX's, they are more comfortable than stock. The springs are a bit soft, but Im not an autocrosser, so this doesnt bother me, the struts are excellent though, couldnt ask for more. My camber isnt off very badly, no irregular tire wear after about a thousand miles, I got an alignment afterwards which helped. Overall, this is a great budget setup for a daily driver, excellent amount of drop, no scrubbing, but still gives an excellent, aggresive, stance.
Here are the pics:
My set up.
Springs- Neuspeed race springs/ 2.5 drop
Struts- Tokiko Blue struts
Wheels- 17x7 42mm Offset
Tires- 205/40/17
Camber kit- Ingalls for the front, nothing in the back(it didnt need it)
EDIT: Car has new wheels(same size), I just dont have updated pics.
Springs- Neuspeed race springs/ 2.5 drop
Struts- Tokiko Blue struts
Wheels- 17x7 42mm Offset
Tires- 205/40/17
Camber kit- Ingalls for the front, nothing in the back(it didnt need it)
EDIT: Car has new wheels(same size), I just dont have updated pics.
96 coupe.
Limited Edition GC's set at 1.75-2.00" drop (or close to that)
KYB AGX
15" rota c8's with Kuhmo 711
I like the setup so far. Very nice for daily driving but probably not for the autocrosser though. Good low budget setup

Limited Edition GC's set at 1.75-2.00" drop (or close to that)
KYB AGX
15" rota c8's with Kuhmo 711
I like the setup so far. Very nice for daily driving but probably not for the autocrosser though. Good low budget setup

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