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6THGEN_AI4

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Well I'm saving some money for my suspension but I've been reading all this but I'm confuse due to different opinions.

Option 1.TEIN S.TECH/TOKICO ILLUMINA 5 WAY ADJUSTABLE (F-2.0"/R-1.7") *(This might involve rear/front camber kit)

Option 2. EIBACH PROKIT/TOKICO ILLUMINA 5 WAY ADJUSTABLE (F-1.5"/R-1.5") *(No camber kit)

Option 3. EIBACH SPORTLINE/TOKICO ILLUMINA 5 WAY ADJUSTABLE (F-2.0"/R-2.0") *(This might involve rear/front camber kit)

Option 4. NEUSPEED RACE/TOKICO ILLUMINA 5 WAY ADJUSTABLE (F-2.2"/R-2.0") *(This might involve rear/front camber kit)

 

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has anyone ever had any experience or know of h-tech? ride quality? even though it's only 1.4 front and 1.3 rear. :p cause my front wheels are aligned with the fenders and maybe a tiny bit more. i really don't wanna have to deal with not being able to go up drive ways, speed bump trouble, dips, etc... :D
 

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i hv the s-tech with Tokico blue!!! no camber kit
still feel gd!!!
and dont c any camber wear on my tire!!!
 

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kk i think i'm gonna get the luminas w/ the h-techs (f-1.4, r-1.3) so i would still have some finger gap to avoid more rubbing. now before i get them, if anyone has any good reason why i shouldn't go with this set-up, please let me know! haha i don't want to regret anything. :p
 

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kennyhui said:
i hv the s-tech with Tokico blue!!! no camber kit
still feel gd!!!
and dont c any camber wear on my tire!!!
i hv this set up!!! but i didnt get any rubbing!!!
maybe running 17" in summer and 15" in winter

DarkElegance919 said:
kk i think i'm gonna get the luminas w/ the h-techs (f-1.4, r-1.3) so i would still have some finger gap to avoid more rubbing. now before i get them, if anyone has any good reason why i shouldn't go with this set-up, please let me know! haha i don't want to regret anything. :p

the reason is u will still 4x4 look(even s-tech still give me this feeling)!!! and s-tech is $20 cheaper according Tein website http://www.tein.com/honda.html
 
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Alright peeps, so fill me in I'm new to this, just to get it straight, the 4x4 look would be what I have right...lol...stock wheels suspension...lol, what a ****** I am... If I go 18" will I be able to lower my ride? My guess is about 1" with descent tires??? Also, I'm guessing 19" would be out of proportion for my car, but then I wouldn't have to lower it right? and they'll be major rubbing and ride discomfort I assume...I have a 20mile drive each way, and go to bakersfield(95miles one way) every month or so....My neighbor has a 90' Acura Legend Coupe w/17" wheels and a lowered ride, I forget what he used but it looks sweet, nice and flush.
 

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Suspension

New member here

How come no one is using koni yellows here?

Does anyone here have the koni yellows?

I'm rifing on sportlines on stock struts. Which struts would you guys recommend for my springs?

My present set up has -2 camber in the rears
 

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its not that konis arent good just that tokico happens to be the choice shock due its durabilty and the great price tag, im runnib tokicos hp's with cilovers and slammed 3.5 around and the ride is comfortable to me...and 01accord you can run 19's and wont look bad but just gotta be careful what style you get cuz its easy to **** up the look of the ride so easy with the wrong rims
 
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