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    #31
    I don't think you can go wrong with tein! But like I said I have the silvers not a problem yet and they are quiet comfortable on the street considering!

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      #32
      I've always heard good things about Tein, there was someone selling his SS ones here that mentioned his squeaked - is that a normal occurrence with coilovers? I hope not :\ But they are the cheapest if I order from the states (Base 03 RSX DC5 = Base 03 Honda DC5) but Wholesale Suspension speak highly of Yellowspeed too.

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        #33
        Silver neos are cheaper at triple 9 autos
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          #34
          Originally posted by stienerv2 View Post
          Silver neos are cheaper at triple 9 autos
          Cheers for the reply, vouching for Silver Neo's or just know they're cheaper there? :P

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            #35
            At the end of the day what difference am I going to notice between Yellowspeed coilovers ($1050) and Tein Basis coilovers? ($970)

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              #36
              Apologies to bump this thread up, but I think it was most relevant.

              I'm looking at some coilovers and wanted to get a gauge on what spring rate pairings people have used for street/track application.

              I'm currently looking at a set of GAB SS Coilovers (10/14kg rates) for DC5R. I think the front/rear stiffness is good, though overall is it too harsh for street use? Provided the damping is well matched, I am expecting a firm but not crashy ride.
              Wakefield: EG B18CR - R888 - 1.09.9
              Eastern Creek: DC5R - RE001/ER300 - 2.00.8
              Winton: DC5R - RE001 - 1.45.9

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