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  1. #14533
    was going to say +9 .. but when I saw the huge amount of camber it sort of threw off my answer, I can't find any real lead to the specs.

    the offset I'd say +35 .. as its the highest it would go without any problems.

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    this is the link to the canibeat feature:

    http://www.canibeat.com/2010/08/the-power-of-dreams/

    yeah probably 35 considering the amount of camber - and the massive gap up front between tyre and fender is probably because he installed genuine fd2r fenders (which have more clearance than stock fd).

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    readdddd

    SSR Type F 18×9 +32
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    oh wow i completely missed it LOL.... eyes gone bad too much readings required for my dirty law exams sigh

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    thanks guys! would those actually fit? i really dont want to stretch tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    beacuse your car gets jittery over bumps because the damping is too stiff


    If you're looking for a well balanced ride for the street, you cannot go past koni + ground control (in terms of value for money)
    hey man noob question here. I'm looking for better handling and lowering my car (probably to minimum legal height - 10cm). I'm looking at Tanabe NF+ coils at the moment. Would the Koni/Ground control be better in terms of value for money for a daily civic? Not planning to track the car at all. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by envoytheguy View Post
    hey man noob question here. I'm looking for better handling and lowering my car (probably to minimum legal height - 10cm). I'm looking at Tanabe NF+ coils at the moment. Would the Koni/Ground control be better in terms of value for money for a daily civic? Not planning to track the car at all. Thanks.
    The only thing Steve lacks with his setup is adjustability. If you wanna dump the car then coilovers are what you want. stance = coils only because when you're running close to flush then you don't want much movement and with coils you can tighten them up to that degree.

    If you're looking for performance and getting a bit lower then fun with the Koni/XXXXXX spring option. Neither are a bad choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by envoytheguy View Post
    hey man noob question here. I'm looking for better handling and lowering my car (probably to minimum legal height - 10cm). I'm looking at Tanabe NF+ coils at the moment. Would the Koni/Ground control be better in terms of value for money for a daily civic? Not planning to track the car at all. Thanks.
    i had the tanabe NF+ --> spring rates are way too soft if you're planning on going for a stanced look - you will bottom out and scrape and rub and all this retarded shit on these coils lol.

    in terms of daily driveability, how low you can go, and comfort - they're quite good and cheap-ish too. I never hit the track myself but my mate who had the same coils on an fd did and said they were decent. But i suspect the rates are too soft for any decent track work

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    Quote Originally Posted by envoytheguy View Post
    hey man noob question here. I'm looking for better handling and lowering my car (probably to minimum legal height - 10cm). I'm looking at Tanabe NF+ coils at the moment. Would the Koni/Ground control be better in terms of value for money for a daily civic? Not planning to track the car at all. Thanks.
    yes, quite easily. I think the koni + gc is around $1.1k

    i'm guessing the tanabes cost a fair bit more? (got NFI)

    spring rates can always be changed, especially with the ground control sleeves
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    tanabe are around 1.5 i believe. Yes spring rates can be changed but another limitation is that the NF+ don't have damper adjustability. Just height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black8thgen View Post
    tanabe are around 1.5 i believe. Yes spring rates can be changed but another limitation is that the NF+ don't have damper adjustability. Just height.
    oh lol wtf

    that sucks!
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    yeah tell me about it.... it pays to do your research before you buy hahahha =.=

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