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    Best sussy to go with Kingsprings Superlows?

    Looking for a new set suspension, not too pricey please I'm poor atm. What would be a good combo with Kingsprings Superlows? Good ride comfort too!

    - How much would a set of sussy's and set of Kingsprings cost together?



    Thanks!
    Honda Civic EG parts needed (Sydney):

    APEXI WS2 (MUFFLER) OR SIMILAR - SPOON DUCKBILL (REPLICA) - EG6 CLUSTER - MUDFLAPS - XENON HID KIT (6000K)

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    KYB AGX would work well with king springs, not sure on the price, but it's a pretty cheap and decent setup for street use.

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    Koni yellow shocks, Hands down

    Kingsprings arn't the best springs, but when combined with Koni Yellows, the combo is very decent for the cost. The Koni's give you adjustable height (in the way of three seperate spring perches) and adjustable damping.

    Comfy enough for a daily and will go as low as you'll ever want to

    I had that exact set-up in my civic for a few years. was good
    WINTON PB: 1:36.30
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  4. #4
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    green whip!
    what's your budget? no point recommending things you can't afford

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    I dunno my budget since I don't know how much shocks go for.

    A set of KYB AGX + set of Kingsprings Superlows, how much would it cost approx?
    and
    A set of Koni Yellows + set of Kingsprings Superlows, how much would it cost approx?
    Honda Civic EG parts needed (Sydney):

    APEXI WS2 (MUFFLER) OR SIMILAR - SPOON DUCKBILL (REPLICA) - EG6 CLUSTER - MUDFLAPS - XENON HID KIT (6000K)

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    DA9
    if i am correct, it will cost 1k +

    correct me if i am wrong.

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    I bought them like 4-5 years ago, so not 100% sure, but I think I payed $1000, might have been $1100. Can't remember
    WINTON PB: 1:36.30
    WAKEFIELD PB: 1:07.59
    Supported by: Hybrid Racing + Hardrace Australia
    MSC Performance FTW

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    munroe gt or oem from wrekers if your in a budget i can understand getting king and koni for 1k plus if you can get 2nd hand tein/buddyclub coilovers for the same price
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

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    koni yellows through some people will only set you back about 750-850. i paid 780 for my set delivered 1 year ago.
    I MISS VTEC.... BOOST is OVERATED lol

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    i found itr shocks to be better

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    i found itr shocks to be better
    What about if they not JDM????? hahahaha

    Yer Koni yellows all the way for a good budget setup. Very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooker View Post
    What about if they not JDM????? hahahaha

    Yer Koni yellows all the way for a good budget setup. Very good.
    maybe you can use ebaydm

    if you dont have jdm

    konis are overated imo

    or use ozzy itr ones

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