- Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:47 am
#289644
IT'S BEEN A YEAR!
- Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:52 pm
#290125
I have these on my Civic, and I love them!
1994 Honda Civic EX Coupe - Weekend cruiser
1998 Honda Civic EX Coupe - DD
1998 Honda Civic EX Coupe - DD
- Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:11 am
#316517
If you do your research, you can get the Koni/GC setup for right around $700-$750 and that is far and beyond better than anything Megan. Just saying..
And FWIW, even though they may work for a few autox events, that does not mean they are necessarily good for it. Just before anyone thinks this setup would be a great autox setup.
Sponsors: Karcepts, SSC Tint & Graphics Rubber Duckie Racing
ejc wrote:So had a chance to ride around on my EZ streets. Car is firm but not uncomfortable. Rides nicer than my Miata (D2 coilovers with 13kg/8.5kg springs) but not as plush as my SRT-4 (stock shocks with Hotchklis springs). Can't beat them for the price. I think they are better quality than others in this price range.
If you do your research, you can get the Koni/GC setup for right around $700-$750 and that is far and beyond better than anything Megan. Just saying..
And FWIW, even though they may work for a few autox events, that does not mean they are necessarily good for it. Just before anyone thinks this setup would be a great autox setup.
Sponsors: Karcepts, SSC Tint & Graphics Rubber Duckie Racing
- Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:32 am
#316524
I apologize if anyone thought these coilovers were meant for autox. Yes, I have done autocross events (once a month; 12 rounds of ~1-2 minute courses), but the big purpose of this post was to check in every month to see how these coilovers have performed.
It's a daily driven car putting at most 300 miles in a week. Its gone through ridiculous potholes and bumps everyday and has still managed to stay strong.
So far since January 2011, these coilovers have not given me any problems.
civicexracer wrote:ejc wrote:So had a chance to ride around on my EZ streets. Car is firm but not uncomfortable. Rides nicer than my Miata (D2 coilovers with 13kg/8.5kg springs) but not as plush as my SRT-4 (stock shocks with Hotchklis springs). Can't beat them for the price. I think they are better quality than others in this price range.
If you do your research, you can get the Koni/GC setup for right around $700-$750 and that is far and beyond better than anything Megan. Just saying..
And FWIW, even though they may work for a few autox events, that does not mean they are necessarily good for it. Just before anyone thinks this setup would be a great autox setup.
I apologize if anyone thought these coilovers were meant for autox. Yes, I have done autocross events (once a month; 12 rounds of ~1-2 minute courses), but the big purpose of this post was to check in every month to see how these coilovers have performed.
It's a daily driven car putting at most 300 miles in a week. Its gone through ridiculous potholes and bumps everyday and has still managed to stay strong.
So far since January 2011, these coilovers have not given me any problems.
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