Help my suspension
#11
Originally posted by INSANE8
Skunk 2's have very hard spring rates in the front from what I remember. I beleive they are 500. This is very good for racing but not very good for the street. If you plan on keeping your car lowered about 2 inches. You are much better off with the eibach pro kit. If you really need to keep the adjustability (ie : winter car) than you might want to find a coil with a softer spring rate (350-450 in the front). I am also just about to make a new post about dual spring coilovers. They might be able to help you get a less harsh ride.
Skunk 2's have very hard spring rates in the front from what I remember. I beleive they are 500. This is very good for racing but not very good for the street. If you plan on keeping your car lowered about 2 inches. You are much better off with the eibach pro kit. If you really need to keep the adjustability (ie : winter car) than you might want to find a coil with a softer spring rate (350-450 in the front). I am also just about to make a new post about dual spring coilovers. They might be able to help you get a less harsh ride.
#12
Originally posted by ChopstiX
Can someone help me? I dont know jack on suspension!! I have obx coilovers on my car. I just bought the car from someone else. He said he used to ride VERY low on that car. He said I need to replace shocks. Anyone have any idea on shocks tha are good for driving around city and semi racing SOMETIMES?
Can someone help me? I dont know jack on suspension!! I have obx coilovers on my car. I just bought the car from someone else. He said he used to ride VERY low on that car. He said I need to replace shocks. Anyone have any idea on shocks tha are good for driving around city and semi racing SOMETIMES?
#13
Originally posted by slickboy
Pro-kits are a great spring because of their progressive spring rates, but won't have a 2 inch drop. The Sportlines would be the way to go if you're looking for closer to a 2" drop.
Pro-kits are a great spring because of their progressive spring rates, but won't have a 2 inch drop. The Sportlines would be the way to go if you're looking for closer to a 2" drop.
#14
Since your car rode well for the first three months with this setup I think your shocks need to be replaced. Another explanation could be that your springs settled and you're riding lower, which may or may not cause the change in ride quality
I just got my Ground Controls and Koni Yellows installed 2 weeks ago; still riding on the softest shock settings. I'm currently having some issues with ride quality on the freeway also, but I'm saving that for another post. Still, I think GC+Koni yellows are the way to go if you want affordable adjustability; many, many, many people are using this same setup and seem to be very happy.
On that note, if anyone can recommend a good setting for the GC+koni yellow combo I'd be happy to know. Right now when I hit bumps on the freeway (fairly large bumps) going about 65-70 mph, the car bounces really hard and bottoms out upon hitting the bump, and the force actually throws me up out of my seat My rebound is set to 1; I assume changing it would help this problem.
Another question: what are the spring rates on the GC's, and do these rates change with the drop height?
Shingo
I just got my Ground Controls and Koni Yellows installed 2 weeks ago; still riding on the softest shock settings. I'm currently having some issues with ride quality on the freeway also, but I'm saving that for another post. Still, I think GC+Koni yellows are the way to go if you want affordable adjustability; many, many, many people are using this same setup and seem to be very happy.
On that note, if anyone can recommend a good setting for the GC+koni yellow combo I'd be happy to know. Right now when I hit bumps on the freeway (fairly large bumps) going about 65-70 mph, the car bounces really hard and bottoms out upon hitting the bump, and the force actually throws me up out of my seat My rebound is set to 1; I assume changing it would help this problem.
Another question: what are the spring rates on the GC's, and do these rates change with the drop height?
Shingo
#15
Originally posted by Shingoblade-GSR
On that note, if anyone can recommend a good setting for the GC+koni yellow combo I'd be happy to know. Right now when I hit bumps on the freeway (fairly large bumps) going about 65-70 mph, the car bounces really hard and bottoms out upon hitting the bump, and the force actually throws me up out of my seat My rebound is set to 1; I assume changing it would help this problem.
Another question: what are the spring rates on the GC's, and do these rates change with the drop height?
On that note, if anyone can recommend a good setting for the GC+koni yellow combo I'd be happy to know. Right now when I hit bumps on the freeway (fairly large bumps) going about 65-70 mph, the car bounces really hard and bottoms out upon hitting the bump, and the force actually throws me up out of my seat My rebound is set to 1; I assume changing it would help this problem.
Another question: what are the spring rates on the GC's, and do these rates change with the drop height?
GCs rates are linear, not progressive.
#16
The shocks were set at 1 for break-in purposes; I'll be sure to adjust them asap. It's kinda embarrassing to be going along at 70 on the freeway and flying everytime you hit a bump h:
I'm assuming you'll have to jack up the car to reach the rear shocks when adjusting; can I adjust the exposed front shocks as is or do I have to have the car jacked up for the front as well?
Shingo
I'm assuming you'll have to jack up the car to reach the rear shocks when adjusting; can I adjust the exposed front shocks as is or do I have to have the car jacked up for the front as well?
Shingo
#17
Originally posted by Shingoblade-GSR
Since your car rode well for the first three months with this setup I think your shocks need to be replaced. Another explanation could be that your springs settled and you're riding lower, which may or may not cause the change in ride quality
Since your car rode well for the first three months with this setup I think your shocks need to be replaced. Another explanation could be that your springs settled and you're riding lower, which may or may not cause the change in ride quality
On that note, if anyone can recommend a good setting for the GC+koni yellow combo I'd be happy to know. Right now when I hit bumps on the freeway (fairly large bumps) going about 65-70 mph, the car bounces really hard and bottoms out upon hitting the bump, and the force actually throws me up out of my seat My rebound is set to 1; I assume changing it would help this problem.
Last edited by slickboy; 07-11-2002 at 11:22 AM.
#18
To answer the orignal question....its the SPRING RATES that kill ride quality AND handling, if you use crappy shocks... you'll see more of a performance gain from getting a good set of shocks and STOCK springs. With that said, stiff springs and soft shocks is tolerable for some people i have 380 spring rate, and i think that's the upper bound for me. The GC street which is 300F/200R is good starting point, or perhaps 350F/250R match them with Koin's or KYB AGX, and you're good to go. As for bouncing on konis.... everyone mentioned you set the shocks too soft. if you want try 1/2 till firmest on the front and 1 turn till firmest on the bck....its a good compromise.
I think the Integra 3rd gen NON-ITR have externally adjustable shocks, so just adjust the shock from the top
I think the Integra 3rd gen NON-ITR have externally adjustable shocks, so just adjust the shock from the top
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