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    I'm looking at upgrading the suspension on my 88 integra, but i'm not sure where to find the parts or how much they cost.
    Shocks and springs/torsion bars and maybe sway bars later. Tokico blue, Koni Yellow, KYB GR2 for shocks, but i'm not sure of price. King springs; how much?

    Any other suggestions?

    My budget is up to around $500-600 for both shocks and springs

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    me personally, im gonna go with a set of coilovers, with prob kings on them.
    for $500 u should beable to get sumthin. i dont really kno much bout suspension but yeh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJIntegr8
    I'm looking at upgrading the suspension on my 88 integra, but i'm not sure where to find the parts or how much they cost.
    Shocks and springs/torsion bars and maybe sway bars later. Tokico blue, Koni Yellow, KYB GR2 for shocks, but i'm not sure of price. King springs; how much?

    Any other suggestions?

    My budget is up to around $500-600 for both shocks and springs
    hey mate i have a an 86 integra with a full suspension setup..

    have a look in the "track" section for details

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    A good set of fully adjustable koni's will set you back around 1K.

    Should be able to pick up a bigger rear bar and install it yourself for not too much though.

    I got a whiteline kit for the civic and i've posted some info in the Civic/CRX section if you want to have a look.
    Got a question? Check out the FAQ - http://www.ozhonda.com/go/faq

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    Im currently running king low springs and kyb shocks. Wanted to go coilovers but the money just wasnt there. Probably looking at around $1200 for all the gear, installation, alignment etc.

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    cool, thanks guys, was just getting some ideas of price, and what I have to save up to get something nice.

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    If you don't plan to adjust your ride height, get good lowered sports springs (1"-2") for now. Then add some good shocks, you don't need to buy adjustable ones, just ones that work well with your springs.

    Keep to the same brand if you can as they'll work best together. Koni's are good and are priced well, pedders are good to, though I don't know if they have sports shocks for most honda's.

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    but i've heard bad things bout pedders.. das y i never ever look at dem...
    but that's just me...i hear and i preach and i follow.. :roll:

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    I don't know that I'd go back to Pedders. Been there once for a complete package and their sports setup sucked big time. Ride height was not what they promised (It'll drop in a week or so my ass) and the handling was poor on rough roads.

    Personally, I'm going to take the Koni/Whiteline approach - but when I buy it will be a complete setup - each component designed by one manufacturer/retailer to complement the other parts My plans are for height-adjustables, rear sway and camber kit all at once - maybe a custom front sway, but the ball-jointed SiR one seems to do the trick at the moment
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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    ive heard lots of bad things about peddars, plus that site thats on the net about it. its made by a former employee/partner in the company. i cant remember the URL but u can prob run a search and find it.

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    Eibach springs all the way..
    Have heard really good things about them but they don't come cheap.

    I'm saving for eibach sportline springs, koni yellows or kyb agx's, eibach 22mm swaybars, eibach camber kit, spoon front and rear strut braces and a tanabe lower rear tie bar.
    Hopefully my crx will be more like a go-kart after that 8) ...

    Hey insolence, what kyb shocks are you running? are they they agx's? what are your opinions on these shocks?

    Regards,
    James.

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    I've got king's in my GF's civic, and their ok. I got custom height Kmac's on my old EK sedan and they have a better comfort, cost the same for custom height or off the shelf. I have Tein type Flex in my hatch which I say if you can afford, buy.

    My friends have Koni's in their car and are quite happy with them.

    Maybe buy their springs to begin with, and get yellow top shocks when you can afford later on. Koni's are very good and their local.
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