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GsR_2000 Dec 15, 2005 03:02 PM

Recommendations for G2 shock coilover sleeve combo
 
I've looked at a few already. But I wanted some input.

I was going to go KYB AGX and Ground control. But KYB doesn't make a rear shock for the 92 integra.

Does anyone have any other setup they would recommend?

its me.. mario Dec 15, 2005 03:37 PM

i have koni's and i love them.

Mikes_teg Dec 15, 2005 05:41 PM

I have Ground Controls and Koni Yellows on my G2 and I loveeee the set up. Definately a :yeah: for the Konis.

GsR_2000 Dec 15, 2005 07:18 PM

Thx alot for the input

Frost YO[SMCR] Dec 15, 2005 07:32 PM

i had tokico blue's on nuespeed sports i loved em. i never had a problem ride felt so good.. really comfortable

WildoutWhiteGSR Dec 15, 2005 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by WildoutWhiteGSR
Honestly it seems we have this convo every single week on which springs/shocks to buy.



First buy a spring that you want for your drop. In the end it's still the same material. Whether it be Tom Motorsports, APC or Teins. The spring is what holds the weight of the car. It also determines the amount of wheel gap or no gap that you have. For roughly no wheel gap 1.5-2 inch drop is perfect depending on rim size.



Second a spring is only one part of the equation to a soft, stiff, bumpy etc ride. The springs job is to hold the car up vertically. It's that simply. You need a properly matched shock for the spring rate that you have. You could be running on 700lbs springs and still have a "stock-like" ride. The shock and height of your car is what determines the ride quality. If you don't have any suspension travel. It's gonna ride like ----. Period.



Third a worn bushing will give you a shitty ride also. Any car that has them should get them replaced. A worm bushing will prematurly shorten the life of your suspension components. Our winters are particularly harsh on our cars in general, how do u think a 10 year old rubber bushing is hold up?



Finally and most importantly, your tire's sidewall is part of your suspension. It's quite simple actually. The more sidewall on the tire you have, the softer the ride, the more effort the intial turn in is. The lower the sidewall, the stiffer the ride is gonna be and less protection you have to your rims. Intial turn-in effort is decreased. To know how much sidewall you tire has, check the side of your tire. It should say something like 205/40/17. The middle number is your sidewall height. The bigger the number, the more sidewall you have. Same for the opposite.



Suspension is a package, stop looking at just one part alone.



Lastly realize that the only thing that's gonna ride, drive and handle like stock is stock. So get that out of your head.

:yeah:

PoST_PiMP Dec 16, 2005 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by its me.. mario
i have koni's and i love them.

:werd: I have Koni yellows and can't complain.


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