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  1. #37
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
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    DC5R
    Mate, its not a commodore/falcon. It doesnt have a v8 with lots of power mixed with softer suspension. It is a Type R. It does not require soft suspension as that is for the base model and the preludes!

    If springs are too hard for you then coilovers are going to hurt ur face. get a type S they were made for the softies out there who dont like sporty rides.
    Current holder of the Win folder.

    Now taking people for lessons on how to win.

  2. #38
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    Aug 2003
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    2005 VBP DC5 TypeS
    LOL if anything the TypeS has better spring/damper settings than the DC5R in stock form...

    but once you modify it, it doesn't matter anymore.

  3. #39
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    What i mean is the type S is a softer feel to the type R with normal driving.
    Current holder of the Win folder.

    Now taking people for lessons on how to win.

  4. #40
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    May 2007
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    Melbourne
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    DC5R
    just wondering.. is endless zeal coilover really THAT good till the price is skyhigh as well?
    Do u thinkn it is worth buying it?

  5. #41
    seventwozero
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    Type Flex isn't hard at all, compromises over any springs u get in.

  6. #42
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    Apr 2006
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    Pallet Town
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    Charmander
    Quote Originally Posted by vippy84 View Post
    Hi people,
    I am a newcomer here..

    I just bought my Integra few months ago.

    I am just looking for suspension that suits my integra dc5r atm.

    I heard that most of the Tein suspensions are hard.. currently I am using Tein Springs with standard shock absorbers.

    I am looking for adjustable coilovers that are soft because I use the car on the road and not on the track..

    suggestions please buddies.. thank you all
    ^ why dont u get coils? some damper adjustable ones to suit ur needs

  7. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by vippy84 View Post
    just wondering.. is endless zeal coilover really THAT good till the price is skyhigh as well?
    Do u thinkn it is worth buying it?
    If you track the car or plan on keeping it a while, yes. They cater for adjustabilitiy to suit your driving style/needs and they won't kill your shock prematurely like (just) springs do. Endless do great products and their suspension is highly regarded amongst the DC5.

    I know one of the guys in Melbourne was looking to sell his zeals - lemme know if you want me to find out more.

  8. #44
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    May 2007
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    Melbourne
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    DC5R
    Quote Originally Posted by mugsee View Post
    If you track the car or plan on keeping it a while, yes. They cater for adjustabilitiy to suit your driving style/needs and they won't kill your shock prematurely like (just) springs do. Endless do great products and their suspension is highly regarded amongst the DC5.

    I know one of the guys in Melbourne was looking to sell his zeals - lemme know if you want me to find out more.
    It would be awesome to deal with you again michael..
    can you find out for me and let me know how much he is willing to sell and delivered?
    what model it is as well.. cheers

  9. #45
    The tein flexes are the most suitable to a dc5r in my opinion. You have unlimited choices in spring settings and dampening adjustments. Try and stay away from d2 coilovers if your looking to have your car in the workshop getting warranty replacements for the rest of its life.

  10. #46
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    Jul 2006
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    MX-5 SE
    although i have a dc2r not a dc5r, i had d2 come with my car when i bought it... first thing i did was sell them and replace with buddy club race spec coilovers which are A+! also i hear that all the tein products are great 2...


    oh btw: DR HONDA do u work at honda tynnen motors ? i think i go 2 tafe with one of ur apprentices on mondays.....
    'The Dave'

    Old - DC2R - 122fwkw - 1:10.6 WP

    New - MX5 SE - 165rwkw -

  11. #47
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    May 2007
    Location
    Sydney
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    08 CBR 1000
    hey i found this place on the web that had coils overs for sale the guy seemed pretty cool

  12. #48
    have you considered HKS hypermax 2? They are great coilovers in terms of handling and comfort. I used Tein HA for about 18 months before switched to Hypermax. They are probably the most comfortable coilovers you can find on the market for dc5r. The handling is just as good as Tein HA. You probably dont think comfort is that much of an issue but trust me, if you drive that car for more than 4 times a week, you will get headache on sydney roads.

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