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Suspension's which one is best for the money? help!


akastewart

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i got tokico hp's (blues) paired with tein s tech springs rides a little stiff but i like the way it handles..wish i woulda went with the tokico illuminas though...but either way it would be a improvement from stock and the hp's are cheaper which is why i had to go with them....they dropped my car about 1.8-2in not sure what the drop is for those springs on a rex though...

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well for a cheap price with a cheap ride go with ebay. when your looking at stuff like this do a little research find what will best fit your type of driving and budget. i could tell you to buy nothing but tein but you may not be able to afford what i could, if i could afford it. The kit from Tein is $900-$1500 for your car so i mean you get what you pay for.

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well for a cheap price with a cheap ride go with ebay. when your looking at stuff like this do a little research find what will best fit your type of driving and budget. i could tell you to buy nothing but tein but you may not be able to afford what i could, if i could afford it. The kit from Tein is $900-$1500 for your car so i mean you get what you pay for.

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Most ppl on a budget go with tokico. You can get a used set of teins for around $400 or a new set of tokico for close to the same.

 

If you're looking into getting a B18c type R swap, you must have money. Those don't come cheap. So if you want suspension of a calibur to match one of Honda's best engines ever built, go with TEIN Super-Street or Eibach Pro-Street. Either will run you around $1200 or so new.

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It depends. If you don't need anything crazy, then by the time you buy springs and Tokicos or KYBs, you could pay the same or slightly less for a set of TEIN Basics.

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Most ppl on a budget go with tokico. You can get a used set of teins for around $400 or a new set of tokico for close to the same.

 

If you're looking into getting a B18c type R swap, you must have money. Those don't come cheap. So if you want suspension of a calibur to match one of Honda's best engines ever built, go with TEIN Super-Street or Eibach Pro-Street. Either will run you around $1200 or so new.

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But I don't usually like to recommend my Eibachs to others because they're pretty pricey. Ran me $1000 at tirerack.com, but if you're not doing the install yourself, add another $500-$1000 for the install.

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