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  1. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by HEURO View Post
    nice rims mate, looks real good with the blue. once lowered will look unreal. gl man
    Cheers mate thats the general idea :P trying to get it lowered now.

  2. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by daKIK View Post
    Everyone here rates the eibach pro springs highly, so u cant go wrong there!
    I installed tanabe nf210 springs on my euro a couple weeks back, and I must say there a great set of springs. Ride feels nearly as comfortable as stock, so I would have to say that there as good as the eibachs! and u get a nice modest drop, around 1.5inches
    I picked em up for just under $300 delivered off ebay
    How are these springs holding up? have you got a link to them? are they smooth? thanks for the post

  3. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by tonysalib View Post
    +1 for Tein S-Techs. If you on a budget they're a great choice.

    I've got them on my Euro and am very happy with them. The ride quality is almost as stock and the drop is quite moderate which means you can really use them with stock shocks.

    The only downside to them I think is the fact that they drop the front more than the rear (1.7" front, 1.3" rear) but this I think help keep the rear negative camber to a moderate level (more drop = more negative camber) which means you can get away without a rear camber kit.
    I definitely don't want to be dishing out more money for camber kits so i think these springs sounds good so far. have you got a link to the exaxt springs you have? cheers

  4. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by ray0303 View Post
    I got eibach springs from ebay for around 350 and another 200 to install! its pretty decent.
    Before

    After

    THIS IS THE PERFECT HIEGHT/DROP i would like to achieve on my Euro. how would you say the ride is? it is really uncomfortable? also did you need a camber kit to stop camber wear or was the drop low enough to avoid the hassle? thanks for the post really helped me identify the height i want.

  5. #41
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    the ride quality feels stockish, if not, just a BIT bouncy, only when going over speed humps when i got my eibachs, i had abit of natural camber so i didnt think it was necessary to buy a camber kit. No worries man

  6. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by kural7 View Post
    I definitely don't want to be dishing out more money for camber kits so i think these springs sounds good so far. have you got a link to the exaxt springs you have? cheers
    I got mine from eBay US for about $300 landed and cost me $250 to get them installed and wheel aligned by a professional.

    Here is a link to similar ones on eBay. This is not the seller i bought mine from, I can't find the one I bought from anymore but just make sure you confirm with them they are genuine authentic TEIN springs coz there are counterfeits floating around.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEIN-S-TECH-...r#ht_729wt_842

    Good luck

  7. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by kural7 View Post
    How are these springs holding up? have you got a link to them? are they smooth? thanks for the post
    The springs are holding up fine, and the ride is pretty close to stock, very smooth
    heres a link to the ebay seller I bought em from http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tanabe-NF...item27c4df2705

  8. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Fredoops View Post
    or Tein Street Basic Coilover for $980 delivered to ur door (made in japan)

    Buddyclub is made in Canada i think.....

    BC/Megan/Ksport is made in Taiwan/China,


    For $500 you'll be limited to Springs, but that will kill your shock so you might spend the same money as coil over at the end of the day.

    where do you get the tien street basic coil over from? australian dealer or imported?

  9. #45
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    We can match this price, however you would be waiting anywhere from 2-3 months to arrive on sea freight, otherwise air freight is $340! The Kit is actually $930 through Australian distributors

    Street basis has adjustable height but not damper adjust. you also must re-use the OEM top mounts (perfect for a comfy street car.
    OHSC

  10. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by senna View Post
    We can match this price, however you would be waiting anywhere from 2-3 months to arrive on sea freight, otherwise air freight is $340! The Kit is actually $930 through Australian distributors

    Street basis has adjustable height but not damper adjust. you also must re-use the OEM top mounts (perfect for a comfy street car.
    ^^^ that, if the price is not to disilmilar ... Use the local guy
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
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  11. #47
    hey guys i will post 3 links please take a sexond to point me in the right direction by simply thumbs up for the one you think is best suited for my euro. Also are those the cheapest prices around for those springs? PLEASE only thumb up if you have experienced it and not what you have heard. THANK you in advance also if there are any other brands that i should check out please post a link to ebay or wherever it is. thank you


    1. TIEN S http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEIN-S-TECH-...#ht_710wt_1163

    2. Tanabe http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tanabe-NF...ht_5792wt_1163

    3. Eibach http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honda-Acc...ht_3419wt_1163

    4. Megan http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MEGAN-RAC...ht_4144wt_1163

    5.TIEN H http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TEIN-H-TE...ht_1675wt_1396

    6.Neuspeed http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEUSPEED-...ht_1510wt_1396
    Last edited by kural7; 02-04-2012 at 09:29 PM.

  12. #48
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    Lol the eibach link is expensive.

    Goto tirerack.com heeltoeauto.com or shox.com for suspension

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