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By xlr8
#70363
SlipCivic wrote:No offence, but full coil-overs are only about 100 more than shocks and springs. May aswell just pay out for a decent suspention set which you wont regret. I would recommend Tein Basics :thumb: you can drive your car on the ground if you wish.


Yeah....

Tokico HP's & Tokico Springs.... $380 shipped
Skunk2 Pro Coilover.............. $670 shipped
Tein Basics Coilover............. $859 shipped

Coilovers definetly provide more performace and adjustability. However, to say that they are a similar investment is definetly wrong. The cheapest coilover may be close to the most expensive Shock & Spring setup, but when overall similar quality and performance are considered, coilovers will always be substantially more expensive.
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By CaliEJ2
#70478
biretsu89 wrote:Yes... blox is cheaper.... they still work too.. but I would just go with skunk2 for the quality... they are probably made better anyways... yeah this topic is old... i havent even goten a new suspension yet hahaha.... but i actually do plan to soon with some extra money coming in.... after you ride around a bit with the pro s ... fill me in on how it rides :thumb:



Here is more help for you though
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=2355 .. this should tell you what you need


I want to do it right the first though. But idk... im getting the pro s for sure then ill decide with the camber kits. ATM i have some front tenzo r springs for the front. its slammed!! but it hardly scrapes anywhere. Im going to get the coilovers in about a month so ill inform you.