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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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questions re coilovers

hi guys i just picked up a 2007 tsx so i am relatively new to this world... i used to drive an rsx so i have basic knowledge of some things, but with tsx specific parts i am pretty clueless.

with that said, i have been researching coilover options for the tsx and it looks like as with every other car, most forum goers seem to have an obsession with tein and buddy club. i've been TRYING to search and find info but have not been able to find much.

i realize for the function form type i's we would have to grind down the bushings for the rear as they are made for accord specific applications. **do the type II's have that same issue or are they a usdm TSX specific app?**

second, through my experiences and from what i've seen on other's cars megan doesn't have the best reputation for realibility in the long run... **for people who have them on their TSX, how are they holding up? how is the ride? **

i'm looking for a relatively low drop and already know that buddy club setups will do the job but i am looking at alternative options for now.

thanks all
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 12:44 PM
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can't edit post? hm. just thought my post was too long.

1. do we have to grind the rears on function form type-II to fit?
2. people with megans, how are they holding up? anyone with blown shocks or issues?
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