TEIN or KONI coilovers???
#2
RE: TEIN or KONI coilovers???
Unless I missed something, I don't think TEIN even makes coilovers for your application.
But the KONI ones are good, great value, height/damping adjustable, so I would probably go for those.
Although, if TEIN recently came out with COs for the B5, I would probably recommend those, too. TEIN is awesome.
But the KONI ones are good, great value, height/damping adjustable, so I would probably go for those.
Although, if TEIN recently came out with COs for the B5, I would probably recommend those, too. TEIN is awesome.
#6
RE: TEIN or KONI coilovers???
OH, clearly only looks... if he set it up right instead of like a pansy, I'm sure it would ride really nice too, but he has the thing dropped to the max with 19s on it, so the top of the tires can hardly be seen. Most of you would hate that look, but I used to be into the Jap tuner thing, so I appreciate it.
#7
RE: TEIN or KONI coilovers???
Haha, cut springs can make a car "look" like a million bucks...
seem's rather useless to buy the "top of the line" coilovers, and then put 19's on a FWD car, and drop it uselessly low.
Can you say "waste of money"? Say it with me... Waste of money.
Yep.
seem's rather useless to buy the "top of the line" coilovers, and then put 19's on a FWD car, and drop it uselessly low.
Can you say "waste of money"? Say it with me... Waste of money.
Yep.
#10
RE: TEIN or KONI coilovers???
^ ^ oh I hope nobody took what I said as anything negative towards tein... I think they are a great company, have neard nothing but good things about them.
It's buying top of the line coilovers, for use on a FWD accord, with 19's, dropped so low you can hardly move it. The car will NEVER perform in any way, whatsoever -- other than in the aesthetics dept.
It's buying top of the line coilovers, for use on a FWD accord, with 19's, dropped so low you can hardly move it. The car will NEVER perform in any way, whatsoever -- other than in the aesthetics dept.