Name of springs: Ground Control Coilover / Eibach Springs (Eibach is the west coast distributor of Ground Control)
Name of shocks: Koni Yellows (Sports)
Cost of springs/shocks (or both if purchased as a bundle):
- Koni Yellows : 490 shipped (eBay)
- Ground Controls : 350 ish (drove up to Ground Control in Shingle Springs, CA)
- Optional: Ground Control Extended Top Hats : 125 ish (from Ground Control)
Year/Model: 96 Integra GSR
Your Impression: This is strictly in comparison to my previous set up which was Stock Shocks with OTS (off the shelves) Ground Controls spring rates. Current set up I decided to go with spring rates fronts:500 and rears:450. I am very impressed with the set up as other have probably posted before and that you have heard. It is a world of difference compared to my previous setup; keeping all variables the same including my ride height. My car still sits fairly low which is why I am even more impressed with the setup because regardless of the setup, being very low will not yield a comfortable ride. It's just mechanically impossible. . Everything is just so much smoother now. It takes the little bumps with ease and does not overly rebound / bounce compared to before. Also, certain vibrations during acceleration went away as well. The car overall is just that much nicer to drive now. I chose to go with f500 and r450 because I know that my car will usually always sit lower than most and wanted it to be stiff so it would not dramatically bounce or rebound and risking damage to other parts of the chassis.
In addition, what really set it off was that we had a good full week of rain here. It was just pouring everyday and as I typically go about my day. I usually take the freeway. Generally in this much heavy rain, my car will hydroplane on multiple occasions. With the new set up I actually only recall hydroplaning once during this week full of rain. Whereas on occasion with heavy rain before, I would hydroplane a good 6-7+ times on the freeway. When I got this much improvement in wet weather conditions; it just set it off for me with this set up as it did not disappoint me one bit.
Ps. My brother also said that my car actually rides better than his BMW 335i sport package suspension.
Pros:
- Height adjustable: Monster truck high to street sweeper low. Sleeve sits directly on the perches. The fronts has 2 perches and the rear has 3 perches.
- Dampening adjustable: On the fly, pop the hood/trunk: turn the knob. You're ready to go. Dampening tunability to your preference
- Koni Shocks manufacture LifeTime warranty
- Ground Control / Eibach Springs manufacture Life Time warranty
- Extended Top Hat options to help prolong life of shocks if you are going very low. Extended top hats will give more shock travel.
- Compatible with OEM stock top hats, brake collar, and fork
- Ground Control Custom Spring Rates: whatever spring rate you want; you get. Vast variability to your preference
- Ground Control sleeves: Lots of options for many different shocks.
Cons:
- Kinda pricy: Add it all up and it can range between 850-1200ish; some argue you can get a Full coilover setup for that price
- ground control sleeves moves when adjusting, but can be easily fixed with some black tape wrapped around the shock before installing the sleeve
Overall Rating: 5
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