Best Coil over/springs suspension system

angelplus

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What is the best brand for the money on suspension? And where can I get hooked up with them.

Just list what you think, and we all can judge and say our opinions.
 
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Yeah, my buddy has a 5thgen accord and he has tein springs... his ride is pretty rough though, so I'm looking for something like coilovers with a good feel and handling.
 

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TEIN SS has 16 way adjustable damper, meaning you can actually make the ride way soft if you adjust it to 0 (8 is stock setup, 16 is hardest). the only drawback with TEIN is they are expensive. just my .02
 

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im getting megan coilovers and throwing illuminas in em. the megans are 400front and 350rear, close to the skunk2's i was gonna get, but cheeper, haha. yea, so my rides gonna be hard, but i want it for those turns cuuzzzzzzz......this road is by my house:
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hehehe, i love it. just on my rims, (from right to left) i took the first turn at 60, 2nd at 55, and last at 70, not even maxed....i think i couldve gotten a little faster. in my "took some pics" thread i started in general chat, the 2nd picture was taken on the 2nd turn on that road, haha.
 

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H&R is popular w/ koni's or tokico's, D2's, Omnipower (non adjustable), H&R cup kit (if you can find it), Tanabe (what I have), APEXI (if you can find it, no longer made), TEIN (expensive), JIC (expensive), ZEAL (expensive).


P.S. - I'll sell ya my Tanabe's/exhaust/wheels/stock TB, stock intake manifold/ anything else I have for the accord/F23.
 
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If you are all worried about ride quality for both street and track, make sure you get a decent set that can adjust for both rebound and compression. Many kits only adjust for rebound hence the bounce and the harsh ride.
 

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omins are TRACK coilovers. they have a very harsh ride and their products are known to be very flawed in their design. id say go for a good set of teins and dont skimp on money
 
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