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Old 09-29-2005, 12:16 PM
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so i have been looking around and have not really found a suspension that i like that is close to stock. i use to have a set of tein ha's on my prelude and man that is very very rough as the springs were 8k and 6k i believe.

does anyone have a suggestion on what suspension is soft enough like stock that is a coilover system.

i was looking at the tein cs (comfort)
or just some simple ground controls with some shocks.

id rather have a setup that is ment to be with each other

looking to spend around 1k

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The H&R coilovers are spretty softly sprung (very near stock rates) and are height adjustable. We sell them in the store: http://www.gofastlab.com//s2ki/product.php...1&cat=12&page=1
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is there anything else that might be alittle less and come with the upper mounts?
that way i can just take out the whole assembly and pop in the new one
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Unless you are planning to buy used, theres nothing really around $1k.

The Tein FLEX setup is more for street and is comfortable, however even with the current groupbuy price is the same as the H&R's posted above.
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so which coilovers would be recommended that would come with the upper mounts.
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i got h&rs and they are crazy stiff, but maybe cause its not slammed so theres not a lotta spring play.
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If you plan on spending $1000.00,and less,forget the coilovers,and get G.C.and Koni Yellow.
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i had a set of ground control and tokico ills and they were very soft on the softest settings on my 00 si. i play to get the a similar setup but this time maybe with konis.
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Originally Posted by choiboyogg,Sep 29 2005, 09:35 PM
i had a set of ground control and tokico ills and they were very soft on the softest settings on my 00 si. i play to get the a similar setup but this time maybe with konis.
I dont think they even make tokicos for our cars.... that ride is even softer than the stock setup
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