fernando_dc2
I <3 my Honda
if you like your covers and lights then why would you ask??I just bought a 95' Acura Integra and I want to make it look better.
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if you like your covers and lights then why would you ask??I just bought a 95' Acura Integra and I want to make it look better.
I was lookin for things to do that i havnt already doneif you like your covers and lights then why would you ask??
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Like?I was lookin for things to do that i havnt already done
Definitely lower it, (coilovers) the tail lights will be cool until you're about a senior... (trust me, I know ) led lights, wheels, audio, intake, header, exhaust, etc.... Tons of options
Ive heard that you shouldnt use coilovers. They break to easy or something like that. And where would the LEDs go?Definitely lower it, (coilovers) the tail lights will be cool until you're about a senior... (trust me, I know ) led lights, wheels, etc.... Tons of options
That's coilover springs. Actual coilovers like Tein basis or function & form type 1's are coilover systems. And anywhere, gauge cluster, hvac, license plate etc... Look at my build thread, I did an led setupIve heard that you shouldnt use coilovers. They break to easy or something like that. And where would the LEDs go?
I have done the cluster and the clock already. And how much does it cost usually to lower the car with coilover systems?That's coilover springs. Actual coilovers like Tein basis or function & form type 1's are coilover systems. And anywhere, gauge cluster, hvac, license plate etc... Look at my build thread, I did an led setup
Thats still a lot of money! ill have to wait and collect some money before i can do thatDepends on if you go new or used. Entry level coilovers are about $600~ new. Used they can go from 200-450 pending condition. You can also do lowering springs but it's suggested you get aftermarket shocks and struts if you do. I had Tein s tech lowering springs for about 10k miles on stock components without an issue, as they're designed to do so...