rob wrote:i doubt this question has ever been asked before.... im looking for a good ride, good, tight handling on turns.... a good suspension for spirited, performance driving (sportscar style ). I've pretty much made up my mind on d-spec struts... but what springs can i use? i drive alot in vermont, and my body kit scrapes going up the driveway. If my car was lowered.... i would rip something off. Would stock springs with d-specs give a good ride? or would i NEED to lower the car? or, are there any stock-height, performance springs? thanks.ground control coilovers/konis order the GC's with custom rates like 220f 175r with 10"rear spring and a 8"front then you would have a stiffer suspension and you can set the ride hight the way you want it!
novaracer wrote:rob wrote:i doubt this question has ever been asked before.... im looking for a good ride, good, tight handling on turns.... a good suspension for spirited, performance driving (sportscar style ). I've pretty much made up my mind on d-spec struts... but what springs can i use? i drive alot in vermont, and my body kit scrapes going up the driveway. If my car was lowered.... i would rip something off. Would stock springs with d-specs give a good ride? or would i NEED to lower the car? or, are there any stock-height, performance springs? thanks.ground control coilovers/konis order the GC's with custom rates like 220f 175r with 10"rear spring and a 8"front then you would have a stiffer suspension and you can set the ride hight the way you want it!
Jackass wrote:But if he is already scraping and he isn't even lowered, I would say the Pro-Kit would not be a good idea. I scrape my factory bumper with my pro-kit as well as my exhaust. I would say start with new struts and get a rear sway bar and see if that is close enough to what you are looking for. Just a rear sway bar will make a huge improvement in how your car handles. If you are looking to change springs, I wouldn't go more aggresive than the Pro-Kit or look for the set that is right around 1" drop (Tien?). I can't remember who makes it, but I think there is a 1-1.2" set out there.
NJs Honda Killa wrote:reread what i posted i said he can set the ride height he wants!novaracer wrote:rob wrote:i doubt this question has ever been asked before.... im looking for a good ride, good, tight handling on turns.... a good suspension for spirited, performance driving (sportscar style ). I've pretty much made up my mind on d-spec struts... but what springs can i use? i drive alot in vermont, and my body kit scrapes going up the driveway. If my car was lowered.... i would rip something off. Would stock springs with d-specs give a good ride? or would i NEED to lower the car? or, are there any stock-height, performance springs? thanks.ground control coilovers/konis order the GC's with custom rates like 220f 175r with 10"rear spring and a 8"front then you would have a stiffer suspension and you can set the ride hight the way you want it!
He's pretty much saying he doesn't want to lower his car at all...
Listen Rob, if you put aftermarket shocks on your stock springs, you'll be all good. You have to understand that aftermarket shocks/struts have more room to absorb more pressure than stock shocks/struts, so that is a plus. You'll have a stiffer ride. If you choose to stay that way, that's good.
Now from my point of view...I have the same car and the same kit as you. I have sportlines (1.7 front, 2.3 rear) and KYB AGX's to support them. Honestly, unless there are certain areas like a high driveway your going in, you don't need to worry. There are a handful of spots that I can't enter and I know this. If I think I can make it I just go at an angle and I'm fine. Even if I scrape, it's at the very bottom of the kit and you can't even see it....that's actually how they engineered it. If you look at it, you notice how it goes upwards as you look more towards the front of your car.
If you are worried about scraping if your lowered...don't be. I'd suggest a MILD drop. Get the Eibach Pro-kit (1.4 inch drop). It will give you a nice ride and get rid of that god awful wheel gap. That's my opinion being from someone who has the same kit & car as you. Good luck with your decision.