sometimes upgrading your suspension is not for it to ride like an "lexus" might be for performance.civicracer2218 said:I personally don't like them because my brother had it on his 99 SI and didn't like the fact that the shocks were non-adjustable...the ride was "Ok"...so he sold those after like a couple of months and for the same price, maybe a slight more he picked up some TEIN SS which are really nice I might add. Now his SI rides like a LEXUS. You can't say that about OMNI. I guess its about preference...I would much rather have comfort then looks, and I wouldn't mind spending the money for something well worth it like TEIN.
civicracer2218 said:I personally don't like them because my brother had it on his 99 SI and didn't like the fact that the shocks were non-adjustable...the ride was "Ok"...so he sold those after like a couple of months and for the same price, maybe a slight more he picked up some TEIN SS which are really nice I might add. Now his SI rides like a LEXUS. You can't say that about OMNI. I guess its about preference...I would much rather have comfort then looks, and I wouldn't mind spending the money for something well worth it like TEIN.
Or if your civic is a daily driver and like the better part of civic drivers the car never goes to the track... the teins are fine. I prefer having my spine in tact.handlebarsfsr said:exactly, teins spring rates suck for anything more than bitches who want comfort over performance. if you actually want your car to handle better, get omnis. if you want to be a ricer, get teins.