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  1. #37
    if you need ride and comfot, H&R suspension also best and its not cheap

    its better than eibach,

    coilover suspension also avalaible

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    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    after reading the discussion between aaronng and crapdaz..im once again unsure.
    im after a drop...nothing crazy..but im also after something adjustable.
    i had a look at the tein website and it seems like they only have the BASIC, SS and SS-P coilovers. (i have a vti accord)
    im after something that won't kill the comfort of the ride too much. is that possible?
    im thinking going mugens since im getting most things for my car from mugen
    you might try to look for a set of mugen or H&R coilovers as they will prob be the best bet on being the softest on ride quality.

    Quote Originally Posted by bodaas View Post
    if you need ride and comfot, H&R suspension also best and its not cheap

    its better than eibach,

    coilover suspension also avalaible
    i've heard from people around the forum saying H&R is too soft.

    just curious has anyone actually tried BILSTEIN coilovers? I was going to get them before i ended up getting monoflex'
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 11-08-2008 at 08:15 PM.
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    so cs is the same as mono except softer spring rates? would cs handle better than ss? man i've been umming and arring over this for ages i mean i really want superb handling but i dont want it to defeat the purpose of the car. why cant they make a suspension thats awesomely stiff when you need it and soft when you want it. MAN THATS WHAT I THOUGHT EDFC WAS FOR!!!

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    hahaha
    aarong find me a person with a done up vti accord and tell me...
    silly me for buying the accord but im making the best of what i have LOL.
    i dont really have a budget..what ever it costs is what ever i have to save up for..all my pay cheques get cashed and put back into my car

    after height adjustment cause i want to get a kit..but dunno whether to get kit first then sussy or vice versa

    spring Rate for the SS is: 9kgf/mm for front and 6kgf/mm for rear

    thanks for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euro08Jaz View Post
    so cs is the same as mono except softer spring rates? would cs handle better than ss? man i've been umming and arring over this for ages i mean i really want superb handling but i dont want it to defeat the purpose of the car. why cant they make a suspension thats awesomely stiff when you need it and soft when you want it. MAN THATS WHAT I THOUGHT EDFC WAS FOR!!!
    if you want that then go for bilstein/eibach combo, you get the stiffness and you get the softness.

    if the meet comes around and tony1234 is there get a ride of his car and you'll find out how good it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    hahaha
    aarong find me a person with a done up vti accord and tell me...
    silly me for buying the accord but im making the best of what i have LOL.
    i dont really have a budget..what ever it costs is what ever i have to save up for..all my pay cheques get cashed and put back into my car

    after height adjustment cause i want to get a kit..but dunno whether to get kit first then sussy or vice versa

    spring Rate for the SS is: 9kgf/mm for front and 6kgf/mm for rear

    thanks for your help
    btw which mugen were you aiming to get? i've posted previous for the Mugen Sports Suspension is about F: 5.4kgf/mm and R: 3.5kgf/mm
    that was for the euro though. but should be the same as the accord if they have one for it.

    or buddyclub sedan spec damper?

    Last edited by Crapdaz; 11-08-2008 at 08:23 PM.
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    front: 6.1kgf/m and rear: 3.6kgf/m

    also thinking about the exhuasts...
    sucks when you have a car that hardly has aftermarket support

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    yeh that's the mugen one i was talking about.

    trial an error, be the first.
    I've bought stuff unsure about if it fits properly.

    as long as you buy it to suit your model, CM5 it is from your details.
    If it all comes down to it you can get the exhaust shop to cut and reweld your pipe to suit better.
    and if your doing exhaust are you planning on change headers and cat?

    Hope this helped a bit.
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    hahaha yeah it has helped.
    thanks mate.
    um headers and cat eh..ill say no now.
    but if you keep track of my mod thread...ill prolly end up getting doing it
    like when i was like no engine mods when i got the car...tomorrow ill be installing my cai

  9. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    you might try to look for a set of mugen or H&R coilovers as they will prob be the best bet on being the softest on ride quality.


    i've heard from people around the forum saying H&R is too soft.

    just curious has anyone actually tried BILSTEIN coilovers? I was going to get them before i ended up getting monoflex'
    i doubt many peoples using H&R suspension kit, because they arent cheap you know

    even the lowering spring bit cost more than eibach, when i bought one from overseas couple years ago for my car

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    once you start modding you can't stop.

    good on you, take happy snaps.
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    ive had h&r recommend to me for best compromise between handling and comfort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodaas View Post
    i doubt many peoples using H&R suspension kit, because they arent cheap you know

    even the lowering spring bit cost more than eibach, when i bought one from overseas couple years ago for my car
    yeh, say they about 2k shipped here i think estimating from price value on us sites.

    might as well go bilstein coilovers then, at least can source locally.
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