Official Springs Thread
#1
Official Springs Thread
I wanted to get a Springs Thread going since we've had numerous posts over the years about which is best. "BEST" seems to be very subjective and there are various criteria. Ride height is a major concern, spring rates, ride feel vs. OEM, etc.
Post your setup here and include as much detail as possible for those that are shopping for a new setup.
I'll start and edit as I gain more info......
OEM Spring rates by year (front/rear)
MY00-01 = 218/291
MY02-03 = 240/230
MY04-07 = 256/207
MY08-UP = 274/225
MY08 CR = 375/264
Tein S-Tech = 296/363 with a 1" Drop
Eibach Ground-Control = 240/230 (default kit)
Comptech = 220/280
HKS/SP5 = Need the Rates with a 27mm (1.03")/29mm (1.14")
KG/mm sport = 398/448
Neuspeed = 280/215 with a 1.25" Drop
Espelir Active Super Down = 314/392 with a .75"/1.2" Drop
Spoon Sports Progressive Springs = 263/383
Tanabe GF210 = 283/378
Backyard Special European R Springs = 262/335
RS*R TI200 = 262/332 with a .8"/1.4" Drop
Eibach Pro-Kit Springs = 263/343 with a 1" Drop (pictured below)
...originally utilized the OEM struts and eventually switched to Koni Yellows (on the upper perch). Dropped the front and rear by 1" for a nice appearance now. These springs are progressive, so they feel soft while cruising, and get a stiffer feel as they are compressed because of the bigger coils in the center. I'll get the spring rates and edit.
No rubbing with OEM rims/tires setup.
I do however high-center on speed bumps if I take them with any good momentum. I've thumped the bottom a few times and cringed. Lesson learned....I go sloooow.
Okay guys, whatya got??????
Post your setup here and include as much detail as possible for those that are shopping for a new setup.
I'll start and edit as I gain more info......
OEM Spring rates by year (front/rear)
MY00-01 = 218/291
MY02-03 = 240/230
MY04-07 = 256/207
MY08-UP = 274/225
MY08 CR = 375/264
Tein S-Tech = 296/363 with a 1" Drop
Eibach Ground-Control = 240/230 (default kit)
Comptech = 220/280
HKS/SP5 = Need the Rates with a 27mm (1.03")/29mm (1.14")
KG/mm sport = 398/448
Neuspeed = 280/215 with a 1.25" Drop
Espelir Active Super Down = 314/392 with a .75"/1.2" Drop
Spoon Sports Progressive Springs = 263/383
Tanabe GF210 = 283/378
Backyard Special European R Springs = 262/335
RS*R TI200 = 262/332 with a .8"/1.4" Drop
Eibach Pro-Kit Springs = 263/343 with a 1" Drop (pictured below)
...originally utilized the OEM struts and eventually switched to Koni Yellows (on the upper perch). Dropped the front and rear by 1" for a nice appearance now. These springs are progressive, so they feel soft while cruising, and get a stiffer feel as they are compressed because of the bigger coils in the center. I'll get the spring rates and edit.
No rubbing with OEM rims/tires setup.
I do however high-center on speed bumps if I take them with any good momentum. I've thumped the bottom a few times and cringed. Lesson learned....I go sloooow.
Okay guys, whatya got??????
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#8
Originally Posted by ft2057,Nov 27 2007, 10:23 AM
From what I gather, I'm assuming the Eibach groundcontrols are ok to use with stock shocks?
#9
I'm just curious, did anyone lowering their car have to upgrade their driveshafts with spacers to make up the difference in driveshaft deflection?
I ask because I am lowering my S2000 3/4" in the front and 1" in the rear.