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    Some Info on these supension setup please!

    Well, after reading a massive quantity of post about suspension, i finally decided to change my car's.
    let me know if I'm in the correct way:

    Tein S springs
    K&B grs2 shocks
    Energy master bushing kit

    Now I really want the look and the performance but is gonna be for a daily driver.
    I want to know if the bushing kit is necesary, what improvements it would make?

    92 Coupe CB7

    Thanks for your time!
    Last edited by Isdoyra; 11-19-2009, 07:00 PM.
    Colombian CB7


    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...3A+1992+accord

    #2
    I can't comment directly on the shocks and springs as I haven't had any experience. But they're good brands which is a good start.

    The master bushing kit will make a big difference to how the car feels on the road. Obviously depends on the condition of your current bushings as to how much of a difference you'll notice. I would put it up there with the coilovers as the best suspension mods I've done.
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      #3
      Thanks, well bushings haven`t been changed for almost 7 years or more, supension has never been upgraded so I thought it was fair to replace them, but somebody told me I'm gonna feel a lot of vibration in the steer, is that right?
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        #4
        You may feel more bumps because they're a bit stiffer. But when I did it it eliminated some steering vibrations I'd had for a while and made it feel much more stable over bumps in the road.
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          #5
          Thanks, so I'mma do it with out thinking about it!
          Later!
          Colombian CB7


          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...3A+1992+accord

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            #6
            you should get a sway bar set as well, the tein H-tech springs have a very soft initial spring rate, the sway bars will compensate
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              #7
              Originally posted by Isdoyra View Post
              Well, after reading a massive quantity of post about suspension, i finally decided to change my car's.
              let me know if I'm in the correct way:

              Tein S springs
              K&B grs2 shocks
              Energy master bushing kit

              Now I really want the look and the performance but is gonna be for a daily driver.
              I want to know if the bushing kit is necesary, what improvements it would make?

              92 Coupe CB7

              Thanks for your time!
              I can give you my opinion on this because I have this exact setup. It's on my daily driver and it looks sick, low but not to low. It holds the road well, gives the car that sporty aggressive feel but keeps good ride quality. The ride quality is actually really really good. I never regretted going with this setup. I say go for it.


              Soon to have the first *Bottle Fed Accord* in MI!

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