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  1. #1

    Lowering options

    Guys..

    I've got a 5th Gen VTiR as my daily driver. Looking at some lowering options.
    I wont be tracking this car or taking it to any shows.. so not looking into coilovers.. a simply strut/spring combo is good enough for me.
    Looking at going 2" lower... i have 17" rims. Is yellow konis with king springs ok?
    any help/recommendations would be great...

    cheers..

  2. #2
    koni yellows and kings should be fine.
    although kys and eibachs would be better

  3. #3
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    s2000, RIP Prelude Vtir
    I would rather prefer the koni/ebach combo, but ive got kings and konis atm and they are fine.

  4. #4
    ok.. thanks guys!
    what ride quality u guys have? is 2" ok?

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    Prelude Type S
    eibach with stock would be fine enough... eibach rob settles down to 1.7-1.8"

    the ride quality depends on the shock you got... dropping 2" with stock shock wont last very long. If i was to drop 2" or above i get myself some koni yellow or kyb

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    with konis you can adjust them soft to firm, not sure if kYBs do that. its got a very nice ride.

  7. #7
    ok cool..

    definitely getting struts too.. may as well do it right..
    thanx all

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    just a quick question while every1 is talkin bout lowering.... how much would it cost for the koni yellows?

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    check traders - mods were cracking down on the 'how much'.

    i think it was 850 for set of yellows last time i checked.
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