@@jdmintegradp Zero complaints with it and I’m very glad I spent the money on them. They aren’t harsh at all on their softest setting and can always be adjusted. If you have a base Integra you could try to find some GS-R springs to pair them with for an OE plus ride.
Thanks for the reply. I was just curious because I was about to order the b12 Bilsteins which come with eibach lowering springs but the rears have a small hole 14mm most likely for the type r integra rear lower lca's. People on Honda tech where saying that Koni yellows are to stiff with OEM or soft springs alike and because of that I was hesitant. Thanks again....
@@jdmintegradp Np, and if you are looking for a step up in spring rate with Konis you may want to check out Ground Control Suspension Systems. They are great quality and iirc sales will be coming up for black friday/cyber monday.
Great content, how's the ride comfort compared to stock . Is it bumpy or smoother ? Just curious cause I'm about to get the same setup for my integra.
@@jdmintegradp Zero complaints with it and I’m very glad I spent the money on them. They aren’t harsh at all on their softest setting and can always be adjusted. If you have a base Integra you could try to find some GS-R springs to pair them with for an OE plus ride.
Thanks for the reply. I was just curious because I was about to order the b12 Bilsteins which come with eibach lowering springs but the rears have a small hole 14mm most likely for the type r integra rear lower lca's. People on Honda tech where saying that Koni yellows are to stiff with OEM or soft springs alike and because of that I was hesitant. Thanks again....
@@jdmintegradp Np, and if you are looking for a step up in spring rate with Konis you may want to check out Ground Control Suspension Systems. They are great quality and iirc sales will be coming up for black friday/cyber monday.