Spring/shocks or Coilovers?
[QUOTE=glagola1,Jul 13 2006, 03:24 PM]I do not believe the stock performance of our car can be enhanced by lowering it 1.2"-1.5" on a shock system that costs less than a grand.
Now, regarding the original poster's query, his only requirements were:
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Now, regarding the original poster's query, his only requirements were:
1.
glagola and red mx5 you both have excellent points. i'm still running a stock suspension and I tell you, I don't have plans on changing it just to give the car a more aggressive look. I don't want any more of those compromises by going the affordable way. I'll just save up for a full coilover set.
Originally Posted by glagola1,Jul 13 2006, 04:18 PM
Eh, you egged me on. I just get tired of people wanting to lower the car and do other things cheaply simply for looks. It's like they don't realize the gem they have.... ya know?
Honda put together a very attractive set of compromises in the S2000, and making cheap or illinformed mods to such a nice package is a bit of a shame.
Originally Posted by fonzy_S2K,Jul 13 2006, 05:29 PM
glagola and red mx5 you both have excellent points. i'm still running a stock suspension and I tell you, I don't have plans on changing it just to give the car a more aggressive look. I don't want any more of those compromises by going the affordable way. I'll just save up for a full coilover set.
Seriously, I had low expectations when we installed the Pro Kit, but since then we've made between $10k and $15k of additional modifications to the car (enough for a complete suspension redesign), and I still haven't seen any need for suspension upgrades. Since the Pro Kit is NOT a performance upgrade that's essentially the same as saying that I'm still satisfied with the stock handling. That's probably not going to change until I go to R compound (or larger) tires.
Thanks for the input guys. I guess what I was looking for was a balance between price and quality. I didn't want to spend too little and risk ruining anything. I love the feel of the stock ride. I know I wont be able to maintain that but I wanted something as close to it as possible.
I posted this question because I didn't want to throw on some cheap springs just to lower it for looks. As much as I want to lower the car, I do want to maintain the performance if not improve it.
I've considered the Eibach Pro Kit but 1 inch isn't low enough for me. I'm looking for a Espiler type drop but nowhere near slammed.
I have Koni's on my accord and I must agree, it is a bit of the soft side.
Of course, all of this can be solved with a good set of coilovers. That's why I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9's. Suppose I go with this set up, how should I adjust the dampening? I'm not too familiar with coilovers.
I posted this question because I didn't want to throw on some cheap springs just to lower it for looks. As much as I want to lower the car, I do want to maintain the performance if not improve it.
I've considered the Eibach Pro Kit but 1 inch isn't low enough for me. I'm looking for a Espiler type drop but nowhere near slammed.
I have Koni's on my accord and I must agree, it is a bit of the soft side.
Of course, all of this can be solved with a good set of coilovers. That's why I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9's. Suppose I go with this set up, how should I adjust the dampening? I'm not too familiar with coilovers.
Originally Posted by stooken,Jul 13 2006, 07:43 PM
Thanks for the input guys. I guess what I was looking for was a balance between price and quality. I didn't want to spend too little and risk ruining anything. I love the feel of the stock ride. I know I wont be able to maintain that but I wanted something as close to it as possible.
I posted this question because I didn't want to throw on some cheap springs just to lower it for looks. As much as I want to lower the car, I do want to maintain the performance if not improve it.
I've considered the Eibach Pro Kit but 1 inch isn't low enough for me. I'm looking for a Espiler type drop but nowhere near slammed.
I have Koni's on my accord and I must agree, it is a bit of the soft side.
Of course, all of this can be solved with a good set of coilovers. That's why I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9's. Suppose I go with this set up, how should I adjust the dampening? I'm not too familiar with coilovers.
I posted this question because I didn't want to throw on some cheap springs just to lower it for looks. As much as I want to lower the car, I do want to maintain the performance if not improve it.
I've considered the Eibach Pro Kit but 1 inch isn't low enough for me. I'm looking for a Espiler type drop but nowhere near slammed.
I have Koni's on my accord and I must agree, it is a bit of the soft side.
Of course, all of this can be solved with a good set of coilovers. That's why I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9's. Suppose I go with this set up, how should I adjust the dampening? I'm not too familiar with coilovers.
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