H&R Race Springs vs Eibach Road Race Springs?
#24
No I'm not a woman but I don't want to spend $700 in suspension only for it to suck in handling and such...I don't make $$ out my ass so I want to be sure from the getgo...
#26
But is it true that all Civic springs are the same. Hatch, coupe or sedan? I kind of find that hard to believe sinec the hatch is a lot lighter and the coupe is aswell lighter then the sedan. If it is...then I'll get it. But I do need a few more opinions on being the same for all models...thanks.
#27
Originally posted by Dimi
But is it true that all Civic springs are the same. Hatch, coupe or sedan? I kind of find that hard to believe sinec the hatch is a lot lighter and the coupe is aswell lighter then the sedan. If it is...then I'll get it. But I do need a few more opinions on being the same for all models...thanks.
But is it true that all Civic springs are the same. Hatch, coupe or sedan? I kind of find that hard to believe sinec the hatch is a lot lighter and the coupe is aswell lighter then the sedan. If it is...then I'll get it. But I do need a few more opinions on being the same for all models...thanks.
#28
To me the neuspeed and koni setup would be nice. I'm on neuspeed sports right now and love them. This is my first suspension setup and it's taught me alot. Doing mostly autox with my car. Was going to change to the neuspeed race but found out that there spring rate is lower than what i thought. I think you might be happier with the H&R's or Eibach over the neuspeed. But it's your choise.
#30
Originally posted by The G2 Racer
Neuspeed is stiff then H&R. I called the two companies and got spring rates from them. Eibachs are Linaer so I wouldn't touch them.
Neuspeed is stiff then H&R. I called the two companies and got spring rates from them. Eibachs are Linaer so I wouldn't touch them.