Ok I know its been talked about numerous times but my 91 cb7 four door needs new shocks and springs!!! So what is currently the hot ticket these days? Any info would be greatly appreciated!! And yes fully adjustable!!!
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What suspension is best for cb7?
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There are a lot of combinations and you definitely need to read more of the suspension FAQ's on the forum here. It really all depends what your using the car for. Short answer for regular fun driving, Function and Form Type 1 full coilovers. They are supposed to be really good and ride great. I've been researching suspension for a while now and they seems to be the best bang for your buck.
They are about $650.Current:
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Originally posted by CB7Nub View PostThere are a lot of combinations and you definitely need to read more of the suspension FAQ's on the forum here. It really all depends what your using the car for. Short answer for regular fun driving, Function and Form Type 1 full coilovers. They are supposed to be really good and ride great. I've been researching suspension for a while now and they seems to be the best bang for your buck.
They are about $650.
Grammatical error aside... the bold portion of the statement above is absolutely true. There is no "best" setup overall. The best setup is the one that meets your needs in terms of performance, appearance, price, and safety. Take safety into very serious consideration when lowering your car... do it wrong, and you could end up upside down and on fire in a ditch somewhere, with the charred remains of the 7 year old girl you ran over poking out of your grille.
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Thanks!!
Yah! Chared little girls are bad for sure and even worse a chared cb7!!!! I have heard good things about the function and forum's so I will start looking next week I guess! Thanks again!!Last edited by Tracked wagon; 09-05-2011, 01:22 PM.
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I'm riding on 5 setting tokico ilumina coilovers. I was lucky to find them in the JY and it rides just they way want it
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