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    FD1 Coilovers

    Hey guys, ive got a FD1 civic and i'm looking for some coilovers for daily street use. hate it how my car feels like a boat around corners. my car has stock 15" alloys and im wanting to improve the cars handling and reduce the ridiculous amount of understeer im getting atm.

    I've been searching around the forum and internet for a while and im finding it pretty difficult to find some good info. I have a budget of about 1.5k.

    I'm thinking of going with the BC BR racing coilover kit from http://www.iapdirect.com/product.php?productid=42435

    Any advice or tips?

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    get tanabe coilovers from jdmconcept, theyre around 1.5k and awesome coils

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    I'm currently using tanabe coilovers, so far so good

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    only problem is theyre too soft for like full on track settings

    and if ur really low with wide rims/low offset u may have some issues if u got full load going over bumps n stuff lol cos the spring rate sags a bit

    but overall great coils n good price =]. japanese brand as well

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    if i recall correctly BC's only 6k front and rear? so maybe not a great option if u don't want it to feel like a boat
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    my cusco's have been great for ride.

    would go tanabe / cusco over bc.
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    tanabe is only like 4300 spring rate i think lol.. really soft.. but nevertheless good coils for the price

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    Tanabe's are better for street/daily use rather than track, so if you want something for the daily, check em out.

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    cool thanks a lot guys
    ill go check out the tanabe's and hopefully will be able to get them.
    where can i find the cusco's?

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    Any opinion on Tein basic or SS?
    Cusco RSB setup and Tein S-Tech for sale
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