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TYTOOS
16-08-2012, 10:39 PM
hi everyone. This type of question is getting a bit toomuch in this site but its already been a week that i am reading threads about dropping the car down but cant find the right thing that i want to know about. If u'll ask me to findthe thread thanks for dropping by but if u want to share ur knowledge about this, thanks very much!

I have an ek1 4dr and just bought a set of integra 15" meshies and wrapped it with 195/50/15 tyres. i wanted to put coilovers but the guys on the threads said coils are too bumpy but will give u a nice drop, atm i dont have enuf dough to spend for coils so i was thinking of getting lowering springs instead.another issue is everytime i got my 3 friends to come and ride with me i always feels like the back tyres mostly on RHS is scratching to somewhere everytime i go on humps.question is if i am gonna settle on springs, will it give me a good clearance from all the tyres specially on the rear part? do i have to consider guard rolling? should i make any modifications after installing the lowering springs to give a good clearance as well with my stock shocks and whats the best lowering springs to get?

if there's a better option than springs? is it worth it to just save more money for coilovers rather than buying lowering springs?

Again guys thanks for helping me out on this. just dont want to spend money on something that i havent done before and ending up selling them because i am not happy the way it looks in my car. God bless us all..

jajaja
17-08-2012, 12:21 AM
Hey man. I recently went from springs to coils and believe me the difference is pretty major. If you get springs you will settle for one height only. If its too low or too high youll wanna sell em to get another set to your preference or learn to live with it. As for coils they are height and damper adjustable so you can adjust to your liking. I rkn dont spend your cash on springs but save for coils. And for the tyre question just roll the guards and you will be free from all scrubing depending on the width of your rims. Hope this helps.

TYTOOS
17-08-2012, 06:59 AM
thanks jajaja. my wheels are stockies from i think dc2r they are 15x6.

EG52NV
17-08-2012, 07:53 AM
EKs technically already run coilover suspension. You want aftermarket coil overs with heigh and damper adjustment

senna
17-08-2012, 10:01 AM
Hey mate, judging by your location you are in Penrith...

Take your car past Wholesale Suspension on Coreen Ave and have a chat to Josh, he'll give you a few options and some pricing so you can see the difference. If you can't get past there today, i will be in the workshop tomorrow until 1pm

Cheers

Pat

TYTOOS
17-08-2012, 10:20 AM
that's what i meant EG52NV, but man thanks for the info..

TYTOOS
17-08-2012, 10:24 AM
thanks senna. if im gonna go to aftermrket coilovers how much roughly am i going to spend? its only a dd car and no plans of hitting the track at all so not really after a very fancy one..thanks man

senna
17-08-2012, 10:34 AM
Around 1400 fitted i'd say

mytfoz
17-08-2012, 10:44 AM
u might want to look up GAB or BC coilovers

he-tec
17-08-2012, 12:29 PM
some good info here..

http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?59164-King-Springs-VS.-Kmac-VS.-Lovells-VS.-Pedders&highlight=lovells

brandonek1
17-08-2012, 03:04 PM
If you're scrubbing on stock height (with apparent stockies) with a few people in the car, i'd try and sort out the location of the scrubbing before i lowered it even further. just my 0.02c, Good luck

dougie_504
17-08-2012, 05:08 PM
Rear guards are a bit nasty for scrubbing - they stick out a lot.

You could probably have them rolled to increase clearance from the guards to the tyres for about $50-100. Bandaid job though. Just check to see if that will give you enough clearance though.


If you can deal with the stiffness of coilovers in a daily driven car I'd recommend them. You do get used to it and it's enjoyable to drive. Something not too stiff, like 8kg front 6kg rear spring rates. Save up for it - it's worth the $$$ for the handling/adjustability of height (on most coilovers).

If you just want a lower ride height then I'd consider rolling the guards + lowering springs so you maintain your ride comfort.

HondaTurboVtec
17-08-2012, 06:31 PM
Save up for an inexpensive coilover, best way!

DreadAngel
17-08-2012, 10:13 PM
^^^

Not really...

Unless you can take the harshness of most inexpensive coilovers... Wouldn't bother with them =|

Course this is all personal preference, road conditions in your area, etc...

Or just what you want from them and how much you willing to spend...

dougie_504
19-08-2012, 02:10 PM
Personally I'd buy good second hand coilovers. Many of them are quite durable. I use second hand Bilsteins in both my cars. Imported both sets from Japan, $600 each set delivered, probably 10 years old minimum, and both sets are fantastic.

Don't go cheap. Either save for something good or get something second hand.

HondaTurboVtec
19-08-2012, 11:05 PM
^^^

Not really...

Unless you can take the harshness of most inexpensive coilovers... Wouldn't bother with them =|

Course this is all personal preference, road conditions in your area, etc...

Or just what you want from them and how much you willing to spend...

I wouldn't purchase em, just thought for the person creating the thread maybe hard for him to get up the best ones...

DreadAngel
20-08-2012, 01:27 PM
I know what you mean lol, but as dougie mentioned, 2nd hand quality ones ie Bilstein etc can be had with some searching...

They're much better in all aspects quality, handling, comfort, durability =) Some can be rebuilt in your state too, not all Japanese/Taiwanese ones can or worth rebuilding...

From memory my old Konis and Bilsteins were actually well priced to be rebuilt/revalved to my specs too ;)

chauster
28-08-2012, 06:59 PM
tl:dr

flipfire
29-08-2012, 08:32 PM
another issue is everytime i got my 3 friends to come and ride with me i always feels like the back tyres mostly on RHS is scratching to somewhere everytime i go on humps.

Happens to my mates dead stock EK as well, the suspensions are just worn out like crazy.

You can get springs but your shocks will still be crap. If you buy new springs and shocks, its pretty much close to the price of coilovers.

Wholesale suspensions quoted me like $1300-1400 for BC coilovers installed.