1994 Frost White LS

2ndName

New Member
What's up...

She is about 1 month old and I already have a few parts installed and most are still waiting to be installed.
Will be installing a recently purchased 94-97 ITR Lip.
Will be painting side mouldings and skirts.
Will be installing an AEM SRI.
Still deciding if I should take out the Twin Loop for an Acura RSX-S exhaust setup.
I know I need a drop, will be doing it soon, but need to recoup on cash and plan out what parts will be installed.
I know that I will be using the Eibach Pro-Kit springs, but still deciding on shocks.

Here she is

 

g3teg97

Super Moderator
Nice platform. By the way, I have the Eibach Pro-Kit with Tokico non-adjustable shocks. Perfect setup.
 

Ominous G2

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Like your choice in rims colors.
 


2ndName

New Member
So you have the Tokico "Blues"?

That was what I was going to get, but I have heard that the ride is pretty harsh. Is this true?

What other options do I have in regards of shocks for the Pro-Kit?

The rims are pretty nice IMO. I like the simple white/black theme with a bit of red here and there.

I will get more pics up once the rain dies down a bit. Right now my ride is riding on the steelies.

Thank you for the positive feedback.
 

2ndName

New Member
Thanks.

The thing that I am worried about the most is the fact that my garage driveway is super steep. I can barely get inside with my stock suspension. If my car is lowered, what would be the best way to go about getting into my garage? Should I build some sort of a mini ramp? What materials should be used? A big wood piece? Metal piece?
 


speedin

The Transporter
2ndName said:
Thanks.

The thing that I am worried about the most is the fact that my garage driveway is super steep. I can barely get inside with my stock suspension. If my car is lowered, what would be the best way to go about getting into my garage? Should I build some sort of a mini ramp? What materials should be used? A big wood piece? Metal piece?
a wooden ramp can work magic. just use strong wood and lots of supports
 

TranceSpeeder

Keep It Clean Yo!
that red integra sticker looks nice. :) for some reason sometimes it looks messy, but with ur ride it looks clean as heck!
 

2ndName

New Member
Awesome, will be getting some wood planks from home depot.

What do you use for support if I may ask?

Thanks for the comment in regards of the Integra fill-ins. It should look a bit better when I install the red Acura emblem in the front and back.

I think the whole car will look much nicer when it is dropped.

O yea, one more question. Anyone where familiar with the sound produced by the RSX-S exhaust? The resonator and muffler combo? I am thinking about putting that on and selling the Twin Loop.
 

speedin

The Transporter
2ndName said:
Awesome, will be getting some wood planks from home depot.

What do you use for support if I may ask?

Thanks for the comment in regards of the Integra fill-ins. It should look a bit better when I install the red Acura emblem in the front and back.

I think the whole car will look much nicer when it is dropped.

O yea, one more question. Anyone where familiar with the sound produced by the RSX-S exhaust? The resonator and muffler combo? I am thinking about putting that on and selling the Twin Loop.
well like if u have a big enough gap under the planks, put some 4x4 blocks under to support it
 

g3teg97

Super Moderator
2ndName said:
So you have the Tokico "Blues"?

That was what I was going to get, but I have heard that the ride is pretty harsh. Is this true?

What other options do I have in regards of shocks for the Pro-Kit?


I noticed that the ride quality became a little stiffer, but I like it. There's no bouncing or bottoming-out.
 

2ndName

New Member
Stiff is fine, but before, I bought a used 2000 Celica GT with Ground Control Coilovers and Tokico shocks. He sets it up to drop the car 3 inches in the back and 2 inches in the front, the car felt like sh*t.

That kinda killed it in regards of lowering my cars.
 
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