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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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Adamrussellude Rusted Arches

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carlosfandango Rusted Arches

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| Adamrussellude wrote: | Same as mugen! Has anyone run Tein or Eibach springs on theses dampers? If its 20mm lower now I would like it to be about a 35mm drop.. Or are the showa springs better suited to the dampers? |
Thread revival, I know, but does anyone know for sure if the Koni/Eibach works with a Type S? The reason I ask is because the Demon Tweeks site says, for the Konis, "Exl SH". Are they not the same as a Type S?
If this isn't an available option I'll probably go down the Tein route, of which, opinions seem to differ as what's best for general usage, SuperStreet or Basic  _________________ Carl
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lewd lude lover Lude Hero

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noidea but i would seriously think about the extra 120 odd as an investment. the basics cal only affect ride height. paying all that and only getting one option kinda leans me toward the super streets as you get height and ride adjustability. |
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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carlosfandango Rusted Arches

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Well thanks to the joys of a leaking manifold (with built in Cat  ) on my Civic daily driver, I'm going to be a tad restricted on choices!
Thinking of the KYB/Eibach route. Any thoughts on KYB's? I believe they're more of a standard replacement, rather than a choice for sportyness but, hey, they're relatively Only registered users can see links on this forum! Register or Login on forum! |
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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| RattyMcClelland wrote: | It depends on the Wheel and tyre size also. I was running 215/40R17 with the 25mm Drop and that was low.
But now im moving up to 215/45R17 whuch will raise me 10mm and i intend to get coilovers and lower it another 10-15mm so between 35mm-40mm i rekon is best for daily driving if you love the undercarriage of your car. |
Well, untill loadsa overtime appears, I'll be running bog standard 205/50R16s. _________________ Carl
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RattyMcClelland Lude, I am your father

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