for a 1.8" - 2.5" drop?
value? durability?
Right now I'm leaning towards the illuminas.
Thanks
Also, my car requires KYB gr2's in the rear i believe.
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for a 1.8" - 2.5" drop?
value? durability?
Right now I'm leaning towards the illuminas.
Thanks
Also, my car requires KYB gr2's in the rear i believe.
I was on that route before, I have talked to other g2 owners and it's either the gr2/eibach sportline combo or the famous gc/koniyellows combo
AGX's don't have a set for the rear but I believe that you can use an 88-91 Civic one
Never heard anything about the Illumina setup yet
If I did get springs they'd probably be the Neuspeed Race, or something w/ similar rates and length. I just want adjustability incase I'm not happy w/ the wheel gap.
Here's a good review:
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthrea...light=illumina
AGXs won't like that much of a drop, get the illuminas
Off topic, but Ekliptix, was that you I was following on Heritage towards Costco last night?
Illuminas are better than AGX, but not much more. I'd save the cash, and get a eibach/AGX setup
Was your teg red? and mine excesively loud?Quote:
Originally posted by B17a
Off topic, but Ekliptix, was that you I was following on Heritage towards Costco last night?
I drive by Costco to work everyday so probably.
I think the AGX are ok down to 1.5" which would be ok(if that took off enough gap), but since I need GR2's in the rear, I wouldn't be as tunable + the GR2's are called "moderate" for sportiness by their manufactures.Quote:
Originally posted by Weapon_R
Illuminas are better than AGX, but not much more. I'd save the cash, and get a eibach/AGX setup
But I guess a more year-round-friendly height w/ non adjutable dampeners would be better value.
edit: I just found out that rear EF AGX's fit DA tegs. But coilovers are req to achieve a level height.
The Eibach Sportlines are too soft though. 263F/143R
So if it's springs I'm getting it'll probably be Neuspeed(Sport 1.8) of H&R(Sport 1.8"Front: 340lbs.Rear: 186lbs.).
Value options:
Non adjustable shock(Tokico Blues, Koni Reds)
with "sport" drop. I would prefer a progressive spring.
The softer Eibachs are 0.3" lower in the front which evens the gap.
some prices here:
http://www.optauto.com/webstore/prod...1360&last=1360
Nope it's black (and very dirty right now) I was behind you at the lights turning from Blackfoot onto Heritage and down the hill. After the turn you just hammered it. I was still behind you when we both turned towards Costco but you kept going straight. I also saw that red teg go by while waiting at the lights.Quote:
Originally posted by Ekliptix
Was your teg red? and mine excesively loud?
I drive by Costco to work everyday so probably.