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Old 12-17-01, 02:24 PM
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Im looking to get coilovers but cant decide need help also NE-1 know of a used set going around Im leaning toward Tien HA's any opinions ???? Thanks
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From what I hear from this forum, the TIEN coilovers are one of the best ones around. I have a friend with a Japanses Spec. Integra Type R and it handles like a champ. The only problem is that the ride is a bit harsh. But if you're looking for performance, THen the TIEN ones are the ones you want.
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If you are looking for pure performance, go with HKS or other brands, 24 clicks of stiffness if I remember it correctly.
 
Old 12-19-01, 12:46 AM
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From experience, I would say H&R, HKS...from other people's experience (that I know), H&R, HKS, TOM'S, etc...
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I have only experienced H&R and they are top quality.
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Old 12-20-01, 02:22 PM
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I've been thinking about H&R cuz they are giving me a great deal !!
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I think I would go with the Bilstein coilover for $899..great deal and good quality with lifetime warranty.
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dave do you have any specs on those bilstiens or maybe a site so i can compare. Thanks
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go to www.bilstein.com and look for the PSS coilovers.
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Lextacy44,

They don't have coilovers at WWW.WHEELSBOUTIQUE.COM ??!!!!
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I do but i just want your opinion on what is the best before I decide! I mainly carry only H&R.
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