00DC2TW
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I know exactly the ride your talking about, A lot of people experience it with the Skunk2 springs, the eibach's and other no namers like neuspeed etc. But teins have a stock feel with a little drop, a lot of the other lowering springs suck ass and bounce all over the place.He may have had a set of stock shocks last a while on lowering springs, but I guarantee they didn't have the ride quality of a proper set up. Maybe I'm just too picky about how my car rides.
The only reason I didn't get coil overs, is because I have a friend with a 94 LS that is putting his car back to stock, and he gave me the tein springs, with his OEM shocks that have 200,000+ miles on them to me for free. Still not blown
If I was going for a ride that was for the track I wouldn't get S-Tech's, because the S stands for Style, so obviously it's not going to handle like a track setup. And my civic and integra both with S-Tech's ride very similar to stock ride quality. They dont have the typical "honda bounce", but if you go flying over speed bumps like a idiot, yeah your gonna bottom out. Yes people should buy aftermarket shocks if they want it to handle better, or even coil overs, but it's not like your car is going to fall apart if you don't have aftermarket shocks.
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